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There was caution, however, over the scale of the capitulation.
He reminded Washington that "the fourteenth article of the capitulation" barred reprisals.
There was some caution, however, over the scale of the capitulation.
And, in view of the capitulation of Glamorgan to Hampshire, an irrelevance.
He baldly advocates "a cessation of the capitulation to the ultra-Orthodox".
In June, 1939, he again told Benjamin, "We live in terror," and spoke of the "capitulation of the English" — the Mandate power — "in the face of violence".
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The New Yorker, June 22, 1940 P. 11 Comment on the capitulation of France.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, June 22, 1940 P. 11 Comment on the capitulation of France.
By terms of the capitulations of Riga and Revel (now Tallinn), Swedish sovereignty was ended and the provinces incorporated into the Russian Empire; the local German landed nobility and urban patriciate were confirmed in their historic corporate privileges.
At the conference in Montreux, Switzerland, held in the following year, Egypt, backed by Britain, obtained the immediate abolition of the capitulations and the extinction of the Mixed Courts after 12 years.
Functioning under strict price regulations, the guilds were unable to provide quality goods at prices low enough to compete with the cheap European manufactured goods that entered the empire without restriction because of the Capitulations agreements.
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