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Meanings of commence hostilities in inglés
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Usage of commence hostilities in inglés
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Bernadotte consented to commencehostilities against the English; he was without resources, and without defences.
2
I could have picked off some of the warriors, but was unwilling to commencehostilities.
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Notwithstanding the aversion of the English prime minister, Pitt, to commencehostilities, war was unavoidable.
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With whom did he commencehostilities?
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At length, as neither side seemed inclined to commencehostilities, both parties broke their ranks, and intermingled as friends.
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Did Pyrrhus immediately commencehostilities?
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How did he commencehostilities?
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An unforeseen act of treachery obliged the Lydians to hasten their preparations and commencehostilities before the moment agreed on.
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The French minister was less anxious to commencehostilities with the Emperor, which promised fewer advantages, and threatened greater difficulties.
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He must have felt sure that my father would not commencehostilities, or he would have kept at a distance.
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But when they do commencehostilities, they fight with great bitterness, as do most Americans, biting, gouging, and cutting unrelentingly.
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He was also unwilling to commencehostilities, and considered it wise to throw the responsibility of so doing on the Zulus.
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The little preparations for war, which we see, are the effect of distrust, rather than of a design to commencehostilities.
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And as he spoke, he drew from his belt a six inch revolver, and coolly waited for Herrets to commencehostilities.
15
In Georgia, where a desire to commencehostilities against the southern Indians had been unequivocally manifested, this restraint increased the irritation against the administration.
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The Protestants dared not commencehostilities until assured that William was firmly seated on the English throne, and ready to come to their assistance.