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Meanings of made alliances in English
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Usage of made alliances in English
1
It declared and conducted war, received ambassadors from foreign countries, madealliances, and administered conquered territories.
2
Edward had madealliances to strengthen himself.
3
He madealliances with the Russians instead.
4
When I hinted opposition on the part of the Foreign Powers, he said that he had madealliances.
5
Cities had been ravaged, and the enemies of Rome had from time to time madealliances with the marauders.
6
He refused to return to Spain, and madealliances wherever he could, with the Pope, with Venice, Milan, and England.
7
While the French were trading with the Innu, the English madealliances with an indigenous American league of nations, the Iroquois.
8
On the Outside he fought trade-combinations; madealliances with the corporations of the earth, and forced discriminating tariffs from the great carriers.
9
There had been a savage struggle for mastery, till the strangers madealliances and were granted territory between the mountains and the sea.
10
Madealliances with strange beings.
11
"They have aligned with other cultures, madealliances, and now hide among them."
12
"Dragons used to give these to others as tokens of friendship, in ancient times, when they madealliances."