It must prevail over all of them, or it must surrenderunconditionally and die.
2
Prinsloo, well aware that the burghers would not surrenderunconditionally, pleaded and insisted on terms.
3
This Cavaignac refused, saying that they must surrenderunconditionally.
4
Finally Montgommery was obliged to surrenderunconditionally, and not long afterwards he was executed in Paris.
5
Others thought we had better prepare to set fire to the school sooner than surrenderunconditionally.
6
To this, Lord George Stuart gave a peremptory refusal, and summoned the French to surrenderunconditionally.
7
Charlemagne followed with his army; and the Saracen host, after an obstinate conflict, was forced to surrenderunconditionally.
8
All species must surrenderunconditionally-thoseare our terms-andcome and live in barns alongside us; or on us, as parasites.
9
The expedition utterly broke down, and the army on its return was attacked in crossing the Baetis and compelled to surrenderunconditionally.
10
I have been obliged, owing to the overwhelming forces of the enemy, to surrenderunconditionally with all the Orange Free State laagers here.
11
July 8-Allthe German military forces in German Southwest Africa surrenderunconditionally to General Botha, commander of the forces of the Union of South Africa.
12
Opposition lawmaker Fofi Gennimata said it was akin to saying "I surrenderunconditionally and expect you to save me with a third bailout".
13
Here, early on Sunday morning, they were surprised to receive a copy of the proclamation issued by P. H. Pearse, advising them to surrenderunconditionally.
14
Commandant-General Botha: "I think that the burghers have the right to erase any article they may wish, for they have the right to surrenderunconditionally."
15
The Tokyo radio has just announced that the Japanese Government has surrenderedunconditionally.
16
The British obtained reinforcements, but on December 9th the Turkish garrison surrenderedunconditionally.