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Example sentences for "conclude peace"

  • At the outset Lord Castlereagh had been very unwilling to conclude peace, and his disposition had found expression in the original intolerable terms prepared by the British Commissioners.

  • Before we conclude peace we must have the positive assurance that our present enemies have given up that idea.

  • If Roumania refuses to conclude peace on the basis laid down by us our answer can only be a resumption of hostilities.

  • These successes made the Dutch statesmen at the Hague the more anxious to conclude peace.

  • If we conclude peace, we have to do it as men who have to live and die here.

  • But it is another question whether the difficulty that thus arises is of such a nature that we--those of us who on both sides are anxious to conclude peace--should not be able to find a solution to it satisfactory to both parties.

  • States they had full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things, which independent States may of right do.

  • The Allies must bind themselves not to begin any peace negotiations, nor to conclude peace, except in a general Peace Conference with the participation of delegates from all the neutral countries.

  • These governments would be willing enough to conclude peace now, and on the first opportunity to begin the game afresh!

  • The Carthaginians were forced to conclude peace, and to make large concessions.

  • These brilliant successes might have enabled Charles to conclude peace on very advantageous terms.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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