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1 For this very reason I wish to conclude a treaty with Assyria.
2 He had not powers which would authorise him to conclude a treaty of such importance.
3 Ye might, therefore, conclude a treaty today with Assyria.
4 He only waited to conclude a treaty of alliance with them, before continuing his voyage southward.
5 Free powers to conclude a treaty at their discretion were rarely, or never, entrusted to them.
6 Can we conclude a treaty with the sea?
7 In England, it was thought worthwhile to appoint a consul and to conclude a treaty with him.
8 Why does not she dance, she is such a pretty creature?-Maywe conclude a treaty of peace?
9 He further agreed to visit Oswego in the spring to conclude a treaty with Sir William Johnson himself.
10 They have full power to conclude a treaty , subject to the constitutional advice and consent of the Senate.
11 Some years ago, our government wished the Chippeways and Dahcotahs to conclude a treaty of peace among themselves.
12 And this year, we will lead the international community to conclude a treaty to ban abusive child labor everywhere in the world.
13 He proposed to Khush-newaz to conclude a treaty of peace, and to strengthen the compact by adding to it a matrimonial alliance.
14 But in fact he is coming to conclude a treaty about dividing the countries which lie between our sea and the Euphrates River.
15 The result of the conferences which took place between these functionaries of the two Governments was a failure to conclude a treaty of peace.
16 His most important act as secretary of state was to conclude a treaty with England which fixed the northeastern boundary of the United States.
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