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Example sentences for "chancelleries"

Lexicographically close words:
chance; chanced; chancel; chancelier; chancell; chancellery; chancellor; chancellors; chancellorship; chancellour
  1. In fact, both in the chancelleries of Margrave Ernest and of the Commander of St. John, as well as at the secretary's office of our dukes and at the diets, I furthered my own affairs and amassed more money than many a doctor.

  2. The three chancelleries were committed to the charge of the Grand Chancellor and his staff of secretaries, who received, arranged, and registered the official papers as they issued from the various Councils of State.

  3. I suppose the Chancelleries have come to some agreement.

  4. Government chancelleries had been busy inventing new remedies against the "separatism" of the Jews and their "harmful pursuits.

  5. The official pens in St. Petersburg and in the provincial chancelleries became busy scribbling.

  6. The Jewish "Pale" knew but vaguely what was taking place in the recesses of the St. Petersburg chancelleries during the decade of reforms, but that a striking change in the attitude of the Government had taken place was seen and felt by all.

  7. In the solitude of the Government chancelleries of St. Petersburg the anti-Jewish conspirators were assiduously at work preparing for a new blow to be dealt to the martyred nation.

  8. In earlier times, British Intelligence Agents were attached to the Chancelleries of our Ministers abroad, as is the case to-day with nearly every nation, except our own.

  9. It was only the extraordinary ability and excellent qualities of some of the subordinates at the Chancelleries which saved the situation.

  10. Her Royal Highness A Romance of the Chancelleries of Europe By William Le Queux Published by Hodder and Stoughton.

  11. The chancelleries of Europe heard a new voice with a new note, but the people did not find it new.

  12. I concealed my surprise; but it was delightful to hear of my 'relations avec des grandes personnes dans toutes les chancelleries du monde.

  13. So designedly was the Austrian ultimatum withheld from the chancelleries of Europe, other than Vienna and Berlin, that on the day following its issuance at Belgrade, the only information which M.

  14. The Yellow Book throws further light upon the extraordinarily petty finesse, with which the chancelleries of Berlin and Vienna attempted to take a snap judgment upon the rest of Europe.

  15. Preparations were then being feverishly made, and the German and Austrian chancelleries were steadily and deliberately shutting the door upon any possibility of peace.

  16. The question of succession was so intricate that the Chancelleries of Europe despaired of satisfactory solution.

  17. Henceforth Russia's ascendency in the East was watched by the chancelleries of Europe with growing suspicion.

  18. They reveal, however, the dilapidated state of the Concert of Europe in July, 1914, and the flurry in the European Chancelleries which the ultimatum sent by Austria-Hungary to Servia produced.

  19. Chancelleries of Europe--actions which only prove that the monarchs and Ministers for Foreign Affairs could not, or at least did not, prevent the long-prepared general war from breaking out.

  20. At most some chancelleries whispered for delay, postponement; they knew the clash to be inevitable; if not today, tomorrow.

  21. For months those in the secrets of the Chancelleries have spoken with bated breath--as though in the presence of some vision of Armageddon.

  22. In the Allied chancelleries there was fear of a treacherous separate peace between Russia and Germany.

  23. In the Allied chancelleries anxious groups were gathered.

  24. But this first piece of cant that fell from the lips of the new prince caused the Courts of Europe to smile and the Chancelleries to chuckle.

  25. Russia had against his name the big black cross that is never obliterated in the secret archives of the White Empire, if the gossips of the Chancelleries are to be believed.

  26. But our address to the people of Europe was, in all this time, so candid, so persuasive, that we destroyed the chancelleries and recaptured our losses.

  27. These awkward Americans were slipping all over the polished floors of the chancelleries of Europe; but they were not falling into the hands of the European diplomats.

  28. From the London Chancelleries rise calls to Christian fanaticism, and Saint Petersburg already speaks of the planting of the Cross on the dome of Sant' Sophia.

  29. Lynx-eyed Western chancelleries noted every blunder and, in the inevitable weakness of transition, pounced upon them to their undoing.

  30. Those dangerous games above mentioned were largely the work of cynical chancelleries and ultra-imperialist propagandas.

  31. From the London Chancelleries rise calls to Christian fanaticism, and Saint Petersburg already speaks of the planting of the cross on the dome of Sant' Sophia.

  32. What he possessed would be bought eagerly by any of the chancelleries of Europe.

  33. Has not the married relationship come up for "dispensation" in the chancelleries of the Vatican innumerable times?

  34. This paper explains, by the way, in this connection that "In the Chancelleries of Europe John Bull is regarded as a negligible journalistic quantity.


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