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Meanings of conclude an armistice in English
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Usage of conclude an armistice in English
1
The poor king; had to concludeanarmistice to save his little kingdom.
2
What then can be more just, than to concludeanarmistice?
3
If Marshal Frimont have thought himself authorised, to concludeanarmistice, this is no reason for our doing the same.
4
He did, however, succeed in getting Sheaffe to concludeanarmistice that fully equalled Prevost's in its disregard of British interests.
5
Our Staff will be ready to concludeanarmistice when the enemy can no longer do any harm....
6
As may be remembered, Sir Evelyn Wood was ordered to concludeanarmistice, whereby the troops that had garrisoned the Transvaal might evacuate it.
7
A previous attack of the Swedes upon Stralsund had brought about no definite result, and their general, Essen, had been constrained to concludeanarmistice.
8
They assembled there on July 29th and at once concludedanarmistice.
9
Their armies virtually destroyed, the Turks now concludedanarmistice, which took effect as from the 31st October.
10
The emperor has concludedanarmistice?
11
December 3, there was another letter, also from Austerlitz: I have concludedanarmistice, and peace will be made within a week.
12
But immediately afterwards the Directoire was faced by the unpleasant fact that their new general, disregarding his instructions, had concludedanarmistice with Sardinia.
13
The Archduke Charles had concludedanarmistice with the Emperor Napoleon at Znaym, on the 12th of July, 1809.
14
There, on December 3, all the belligerents, except Greece, concludedanarmistice, and negotiations for peace were begun at London on December 16.