In subsequent negotiations he accepted the disarmament of the besieged and a tribute as conditions of peace, and in response to their entreaty left Jerusalem without a garrison. [noun]
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"For God's sake, Henry Morton," he continued, in a tone between rebuke and entreaty, "remember you are speaking to one of his majesty's officers high in the service." [noun]
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She took her seat, and held forth her arms for her sister, with an air of entreaty and love that even the Huron could not deny. [noun]
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"Sachepris is only a poor slave," said the woman raising her hands in entreaty. [noun]
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"You are angry with my mother," said the younger man with a look of melancholy entreaty, "but you know there is nothing that she would not sacrifice for the faith." [noun]
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Polykarp looked Paulus in the face with anxious and urgent entreaty, pointing to the dog as much as to say, "You must know, for here is the evidence." [noun]
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But all the children now joined in the entreaty to be allowed to build the stable too, and it was granted. [noun]
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