26 Verbs to Use for the Word delegation

France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, Russia, Japan and other entente belligerents sent delegations to the United States as a step toward unification, military, financial and otherwise.

They were told that the Peace Conference had already heard the official delegation of India on this question.

"Yes; keeps him pretty busy receiving delegations from Altacoola and Gulf City and patting them both on the back," said Haines.

Oglethorpe goes to Charlestown, South Carolina, to open his CommissionComes back to SavannahGives encouragement to the PlantersReturns to FredericaExcursion to CowetaForms a Treaty with the Upper CreeksReceives at Augusta a delegation of the Chickasaws and Cherokees, who complain of having been poisoned by the TradersOn his return to Savannah is informed of Spanish aggressions, and is authorized to make reprisals, CHAPTER XIV.

Nyoda accompanied a delegation of police and witnesses in a motor boat to the foot of the tower and showed them the bent-out bars and the very place where they had jumped into the water, and later they raided the house from the land side.

I congratulate this delegation on their splendid, gentlemanly manners.

Of the convention's preliminary work little is worth recordingthere were the clamor and protest of contesting delegations and small fire of parliamentary skirmishes, by which factions feel and measure each other's strength.

It embraced delegations from the extreme sources of the Mississippi, the Rainy Lake borders, and Old Grand Portage, besides the entire American borders of Lake Superior and the Rice Lake region, the sources of the Wisconsin, Chippewa, and St. Croix valleys.

Lord Grey seems to expect a delegation of the royal authority.

Many Americans, some of whom are national legislators and solicitous about the Constitution, seem to have ignored or to have forgotten this delegation of exclusive authority, with the result that they have condemned the President in intemperate language for exercising this executive right.

The Virginia delegation, six in number, and forming probably the ablest delegation from any State, arriving in time, and failing to find a quorum then assembled, employed the period of waiting in submitting to the Pennsylvania delegation the outlines of a plan for the new Constitution.

Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania sent the largest contingents; but around this great central nucleus were gathered small but earnest delegations aggregating between three and four hundred zealous leaders, representing twenty-eight States and Territories.

From a Paris letter: "The Majestic and the Astoria, and the other innumerable hotels which house the Allied delegations, are full of the white faces of tired secretaries, whose principles have departed, or, still worse, returned.

THE ARTICLES OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES RELATING TO SHANTUNG INDEX ILLUSTRATIONS THE AMERICAN PEACE DELEGATION

The convention on January 13, 1860, expressly instructed its delegation at Charleston to secede in case the ultra-Southern doctrines were not incorporated in the National Democratic platform, and sent Mr. Yancey as a delegate to execute their instructions, which he did as the text states.

The Chairman of the Committee, however, was elected to lead the delegation.

In January, 1852, the Democratic State convention of New Hampshire declared for him for President, but in a letter January 12 he positively refused to permit the delegation to present his name.

Several important resolutions were unanimously adopted, containing a cordial approval of the principles of proceeding of the London Convention, a recommendation that another Convention should be held at the same place in 1842, and an assurance that exertions should be used to promote a good delegation from the Baptist anti-slavery body.

They evidently thought the King's mind was gone as well as his head, for they proposed a delegation of the Royal authority.

I had selected a delegation of the most influential chiefs to attend the contemplated council.

" ROOSEVELT, THEODORE A delegation from Kansas visited Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay some years ago, while he was president.

While the Constitution apparently only deals with the practical and essential details of government, yet underlying these simply but wonderfully phrased delegations of power is a broad and accurate political philosophy, which goes far to state the "law and the prophets" of free government.

She gave the audience one friendly smile, and then turned to address the delegation.

To see justice enforced is the most exalted of the prerogatives of sovereigns; and no one appreciated this delegation of sovereign power from the Universal Father more than Alfred, the most conscientious and truth-loving of all the kings of the Middle Ages.

she asked the delegation, with biting sarcasm, "do you not know of the disgraceful happenings in countries cursed by manhood suffrage?

26 Verbs to Use for the Word  delegation