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Example sentences for "consulate"

Lexicographically close words:
consuetudo; consul; consulado; consular; consulars; consulates; consulatum; consule; consulem; consules
  1. This was the first time since his accession to the consulate that Paris had witnessed his return from a campaign without announcing a new peace conquered by the glory of our arms.

  2. The institution of the order of the Legion of Honor preceded by a few days the proclamation of the Consulate for life, which proclamation was the occasion of a fete, celebrated on the 15th of August.

  3. Under the Consulate Madame Bonaparte began this custom, because the General often forgot to take his coffee; she continued it after she became Empress, and the Empress Marie Louise retained the same custom.

  4. Historiae," which comprise the period from the second consulate of Galba, A.

  5. Letters are found at the post-office apprising me of a bicycle-camera and paper negatives awaiting my orders at the American Consulate at Calcutta, and it behooves me to linger here for a few days until its arrival in reply to a telegram.

  6. Captain McQuinn, of the China Steam Navigation Company's steamer Peking, and the consulate doctor see me riding down the smooth gravelled bund, followed by a crowd of delighted Celestials.

  7. The glory of Calcutta, its magnificent Maidan, is overlooked by the American Consulate, and one of the most conspicuous objects in the daytime is the stars and stripes floating from the consulate flag-staff.

  8. Nothing is plainer to us than this, as we reach the Russian Consulate and are introduced by Mahmoud Turki Aghi to the consul.

  9. Upon surveying myself in a mirror at the consulate I can see that the doctor is quite justified in his apprehensions.

  10. She was not in such deadly earnest that she did not know he would keep his word, and that the Consulate could not help her would have no time to do so.

  11. She went to the Consulate, and was told that Kingsley Bey was still in prison, that the Consulate had not yet taken action.

  12. Highness, I have an invitation for Kingsley Bey to dine at the British Consulate to-night.

  13. The door-keeper smokes a cigar; the first clerk makes eyes at the women applicants, the girl clerks suck sweets, the Consulate clock runs on, and you pay hundreds of German marks each for the upkeep of the business.

  14. So he converted his consulate into a revenue-paying establishment.

  15. Outside the Consulate is a string of photographers with cameras and ricketty chairs.

  16. One surmised the Consul himself might go and hand over his minute business to some other consulate which, no doubt, would have done it cheaply.

  17. During the Consulate in France, even on occasion of state dinners, Mademoiselle Coutat was admitted as the associate of Madame Bonaparte, as Talma of the First Consul.

  18. The vice-consulate was formerly held by Mustapha Agar, who is also English Vice-Consul, and his removal has soured him somewhat so that he is not over-polite to Americans.

  19. The Turkish consulate was close at hand, and so we halted there and obtained the visa to enter the Ottoman Empire, not {113}necessary, but a good thing to have.

  20. A request must come from the embassy or consulate of the visitor's nation, and with this request and the payment of a sum equal to two dollars for each person of the party, there is no further trouble.

  21. The Senate resisted their claims, for Pompey's candidature was clearly unconstitutional, and since Crassus was praetor in 71 he was not eligible for the consulate in the following year.

  22. In their consulate the tribunes were relieved of the restrictions which Sulla had placed upon their activities, and the jury courts were reorganized.

  23. He now requested a triumph and the privilege of standing for the consulate while waiting outside the city for the former honor.

  24. Caesar's arrangements for the provincial governorships had assigned Macedonia to Antony and Syria to Dolabella, who became Antony's colleague in the consulate at Caesar's death.

  25. His ability procured him imperial recognition, and he became the tutor of Gratian, from whom he received the honor of the consulate in 379.

  26. Seianus attained the consulate and received proconsular imperium in the provinces.

  27. They were exempted from the limitations of the cursus honorum so that each might hold the consulate in his twentieth year.

  28. On the first day of his consulate Cicero delivered a speech in which he scathingly criticized a land bill proposed by the tribune Servilius Rullus.

  29. Both the consulate and the priestly offices, like the senate, were open only to patricians, who thus enjoyed a complete monopoly of the administration.

  30. The plebeians did not rest content with having spokesmen and defenders in the tribunes: they also demanded admission to the consulate and the Senate.

  31. He frequently appeared in the arena, and finally determined to assume the consulate on 1 January, 193 A.

  32. Both these attachés of the consulate were men of note.

  33. But fortunately Kiamil obtained knowledge of the order for his arrest, and on January 12 he hurried to the British Consulate at Smyrna, and there took refuge under the British flag.

  34. His despatches forwarded through the consulate at Lorenzo Marques had been regularly received during his incumbency in office.

  35. The republics displayed a proper attitude toward the consulate not only as representing American interests, but as representing Great Britain during the course of hostilities.

  36. But arrangements had been then made for the prompt delivery of all the consular mails to the United States consulate at Cape Town by which they were forwarded to the consul at Lorenzo Marques and thence to Pretoria.

  37. He asked her if she could dream of giving up civilization, and of going to live there if he could obtain the Consulate of Damascus.

  38. One of them has even been given a consulate at Demerara and writes many letters home bearing strange looking stamps.

  39. Pashitch, Prime Minister, recalled the legation and consulate from Germany.

  40. The Austro-Hungarian Consulate at Kovno, Russia, telegraphed to the German Chancellor, Dr.

  41. He therefore determined to intercept the Chungking before the Chinese officials could reach her; but desiring to avoid the open implication of the Consulate in the matter, he accepted the services volunteered by Mr. J.

  42. When the St. Antoine closed I took her to the American Consulate to find a house where she could stay.

  43. On the night of the 13th the consulate stable had been broken into and a horse removed.

  44. On the 14th, Sewall left his consulate in time, and walked some part of the way to the place of meeting in company with Wilson, the English pro-consul.

  45. Zembsch was recalled; and from that time forth, whether through influence at home, or by the solicitations of Weber on the spot, the German consulate has shown itself very apt to play the game of the German firm.

  46. To accuse him of the design and conduct of the whole attack was but a step forward; his own vapouring served to corroborate the accusation; and it was not long before the German consulate was in possession of sworn native testimony in support.

  47. When the Mataafa hurt were first brought together after the battle of Matautu, and some more or less amateur surgeons were dressing wounds on a green by the wayside, one from the German consulate went by in the road.

  48. With the dawn, the de Coetlogons from the English consulate beheld the ground strewn with these badges discarded; and close by the house, a belated turncoat was still changing white for red.

  49. But when the consulate appeared to be concerned, when the war-ships of the German Empire were thought to fetch and carry for the firm, the rage of the independent traders broke beyond restraint.

  50. About the 10th of September, Laupepa was secretly in Apia at the American consulate with two companions.

  51. He and his wife had no ambition to be the leaders of society; the consulate was in their time no house of feasting; but they made of it that house of mourning to which the preacher tells us it is better we should go.

  52. On January 8th the consulate was destroyed by fire.

  53. The firm, with the indomitable Weber at its head and the consulate at its back--there has been the chief enemy at Samoa.

  54. The tissue of my story is one of rapacity, intrigue, and the triumphs of temper; the hospital at the consulate stands out almost alone as an episode of human beauty, and I dwell on it with satisfaction.

  55. That it should have been made a Pro-consulate shows (as is pointed out on p.

  56. The American consulate in Merida, Mexico, sent it up to 26 Federal Plaza yesterday, because my name and office address are penciled on the inside cover as an emergency contact.

  57. Well, Colonel Ramos declares himself to be a military attache at the Guatemalan Consulate here.

  58. Directly he arrived at the Consulate he expressed a wish that we should appear, and we gladly obeyed the summons.

  59. We stayed at the Consulate with Mr. Watters; a most interesting man who, having spent a large portion of his life in China, had become imbued with much of their idealism, and esteemed them highly in many respects.

  60. Early on Easter Eve we reached Smyrna, where we stayed at the British Consulate with Mr. Holmwood till the following afternoon.

  61. It was arranged that guards belonging to the Consulate should accompany my husband when he went to pay his ceremonial call so that he might appear sufficiently important.

  62. That there be a consulate there, which should control the pancada.

  63. The fitting remedy for this matter consists in having a consulate in Manila, and in providing there the said officers, and in assigning to each citizen of the islands the amount of goods that he may export.

  64. I had intended to write no more, but as we left the Consulate to-day after our wedding, a cable was handed me by my smiling Italian valet.

  65. The first is a marriage that will be celebrated at the Consulate in a week's time, the second is a listless letter penned in exile, signed by the Seraph and dated from Yokohama.

  66. Episodes of French History during the Consulate and the First Empire.

  67. Did he tell you what his correspondence with the Cuban consulate was about?

  68. And that they went to New York to the Soviet consulate and she was asking whether they can sell any fashions to them--but, as I understand, they say they turned them down, they are not interested.


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    Other words:
    archbishopric; aristocracy; bishopric; branch; building; cabinet; chambers; chancellery; chieftaincy; closet; consulate; dacha; deanery; den; dictatorship; directorship; edifice; embassy; episcopacy; erection; fabric; farm; hall; headquarters; hierarchy; house; leadership; legation; lodge; lordship; magistracy; mastership; mastery; mayoralty; nobility; office; papacy; parsonage; penthouse; pontificate; prefecture; presidency; principality; protectorate; rectory; regency; roof; shop; skyscraper; structure; study; vicarage