Lexicographical Neighbors of Conferrences
Literary usage of Conferrences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Abridgment of the Indian Affairs Contained in Four Folio Volumes by Peter Wraxall, New York (State)., Charles Howard McIlwain (1915)
"They then gave an Acct. of the conferrences of the Govr of Canada with their
Messenger. w°h in Substance was to offer the 5 Nations Peace in the name of ..."
2. Journal of the Governor and Council by ed Frederick William Ricord, William Nelson, New Jersey Council (1891)
"... without so much as Declaring even the Dist™ of Time, between those conferrences &
that Attack, would be most Untruly Led to believe—we are unwilling to ..."
3. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1896)
"... and after they have fully Considerd the matter before them to propose their
Deliberations, by the way of conferrences, to the Assembly, and if upon due ..."
4. The Complete Works of John Lyly by John Lyly (1902)
"In this manner I led my life almost 30 one yeare, vntill with often meeting and
diuers conferrences, I felt my selfe so wounded, that though I thought no ..."
5. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1897)
"... this occasioned several messages and conferrences between the Council & Assembly
and upon the Council's insisting to have the said clause omitted, ..."
6. The Documentary History of the State of New-York: Arranged Under Direction by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, New York (State). Secretary's Office, Christopher Morgan (1849)
"The Governor then in his own name and that of the Commissioners, wished them a
good Journey and they returned the Compliment and then the conferrences broke ..."
7. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1902)
"If instead of threatening war in his conferrences with Talleyrand, he had intimated,
that in case the negotiation at Madrid should fail, the affair might ..."
8. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1902)
"If instead of threatening war in his conferrences with Talleyrand, he had intimated,
that in case the negotiation at Madrid should fail, the affair might ..."