"Flag of truce" Quotes from Famous Books
... be put to the prevailing misery, Napoleon now commanded General Wimpffen to capitulate. The flag of truce already waved on the gates of Sedan when Colonel Bronsart appeared, and in the name of the king of Prussia demanded the surrender of the army and fortress. He soon returned to headquarters, accompanied by the French General Reille, ... — A History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study - of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict • Logan Marshall
... less and less common with experience in the business, and this time the moralizing may have seemed to some premature. But wherever the minie ball sang its diabolical mosquito song there was death in the air, and I was soon to see brought into camp, under a flag of truce, the lifeless body of the heir of Mount Vernon, whose graceful riding I had envied a few days before. However, there was no serious fighting. The advance on the enemy's position had developed more strength in front than we had counted on, or some ... — The Creed of the Old South 1865-1915 • Basil L. Gildersleeve
... flag of truce has been religiously respected amongst civilized nations. It is a request by signal to desist from farther warfare, until the object of the truce requested has been acceded to ... — The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth
... he pointed to a flag of truce which Dan Baxter was holding aloft, fastened to an oar. "What do you make ... — The Rover Boys on the Ocean • Arthur M. Winfield
... Cervera sent an officer, under a flag of truce, to Admiral Sampson, telling him of their safety, and adding: "Daring like theirs makes the bitterest enemies proud that their fellow-men can be ... — The True Citizen, How To Become One • W. F. Markwick, D. D. and W. A. Smith, A. B.
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