12088 examples of conversations in sentences

Germany's attitude to Russia and AustriaPresentation of the Austrian Note to ServiaGermany shields AustriaConduct of Germany consideredSir Edward Grey proposes mediation, and then a Conference of Four PowersGermany's objections to a 'Conference'Direct conversations between the PowersAustria invited to suspend military actionMobilization; on whom does responsibility lie?War inevitable.

Russia had already (July 25) prepared the ukase ordering mobilization, but had not yet issued it; on July 27 the Russian Foreign Minister announced his readiness to make the Servian question the subject of direct conversations with Vienna.

This offer was at first declined by the Austro-Hungarian Government, but subsequently accepted; and conversations were actually in progress between the representatives of the two Powers as late as August 1.

Austria replied to this intimation by offering assurances that she would respect the integrity and independence of Servia; these assurances, considered inadequate by the Russian Government, seem to have been the subject of the last conversations between Russia and Austria-Hungary.

On July 30 Austria, although her conversations with Russia were still in progress, began the bombardment of Belgrade.

[Footnote 37: Austria declined conversations on July 28 (Correspondence, No. 93); but for conversations of July 31 see Correspondence, No. III; of August I, see Appendix V.]

[Footnote 37: Austria declined conversations on July 28 (Correspondence, No. 93); but for conversations of July 31 see Correspondence, No. III; of August I, see Appendix V.]

From the very beginning of the conversations between the Powers on the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Serajevo, and on the Austrian note to Servia, the German Government took up the attitude that it was a 'matter for settlement between Servia and Austria alone.' Subsequently in their White Book they endeavoured to show that the Servian agitation was part of Russian propagandism.

In the period that follows come spasmodic attempts at negotiation by direct conversations between the parties concerned, with no advantage, but rather with the growth of mutual suspicion.

For it appears that on July 31 Austria and Russia were ready to resume conversations.

But ... I did not wish to be open to any reproach from him that the friendly tone of all our conversations had misled him or his Government into supposing that we should not take action.

Allsop's Letters, Conversations and Recollections of Samuel Taylor Coleridge contain much matter concerning Lamb.

[Collier's Poetical Decameron, in two volumes, was published in 1820: a series of imaginary conversations on curious and little-known books.

It all came out in a series of charming conversations, when, in the evening twilight, they gathered in the room where the sick man lay.

She had had some conversations with Freddy on the subject, and she had assured him, and at the same time herself, that what she was doing was the only thing that could be done.

The expressions of that satisfaction are scattered through Sir W. A'Court's reports of M. San Miguel's subsequent conversations; and are to be found particularly in M. San Miguel's note to Sir William A'Court of the 12th of January.

They had been standing on the club dock, having one of their rare conversations.

as if our [God ] did not still preside over our temperate Meals, chearful Hours, and innocent Conversations.

Chapter XIII Miriam and Camilla watched with anguish Louis' devotion to the Confederation, and many sorrowful conversations they had about it.

It was in the intervals of talking about the militants (a conversation much like other conversations on the same topic, which were tedious even at the time, and now will certainly not bear recording) that Mrs. Frank said to the twins, 'What are you two going to play at now?' So extensive a question, opening such vistas.

Their conversations nearly always have these sudden ends.

He told his story as one who knew everything; could tell conversations and incidents as he conceived them happening, with no violation of credibility, nor any strain on his reader's imagination, and without any impropriety could interpose in his own person, pointing things to the reader which might have escaped his attention, pointing at parallels he might have missed, laying bare the irony or humour beneath a situation.

" Mrs. Grey explained the previous conversations, with which the reader is acquainted, and at the conclusion, Frank exclaimed: "And, Harry dear, it is delightful to see that God has made of you a 'Crystal Palace,' I am sure.

In the Arctic regions ordinary conversations have been distinctly heard for the distance of a mile and a half.

Others, thinking, perhaps,if they could be said to think at all,that their host's attack was not serious, renewed conversations and bravely attempted to restore a semblance of animation to the interrupted revelries.

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