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1 The Huguenots, as rebels, had no hope but in unconditional submission .
2 And they have sent me her unconditional submission in writing, signed by herself.
3 To the doctrine of unconditional submission he never gave his assent.
4 They offer to the United States no alternative but unconditional submission .
5 But anything like neutrality was out of the question; and unconditional submission was equally so.
6 We do not advise you to an unconditional submission .
7 Hope and deliverance were out of the question; political discretion enjoined even now an unconditional submission .
8 They must lay down their arms in unconditional submission before they can be constitutionally treated with.
9 His blockade was so well sustained that Llewelyn was starved, rather than beaten, into unconditional submission .
10 Will they be still bound to unconditional submission ?
11 She will be reduced to unconditional submission .
12 I had the happiness of saving his majesty's honour; rejecting, with disdain, any terms but unconditional submission to rebels.
13 The only reply was a reference to the dogmas of the Church, and the demand of an unconditional submission to them.
14 The unconditional submission of the hostile party was followed by their speedy removal to the country assigned them West of the Mississippi.
15 After the unhappy conflict of arms the solution of the problem seemed to be to compel the Philippine people to unconditional submission .
16 Nelson made a signal to annul the treaty; declaring that he would grant rebels no other terms than those of unconditional submission .
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