contract an allianceの例文
- Childless, married youthful women were called " chaucan " in Turki, and Forsyth mission participant Dr . Bellew said that " there was the chaucan always ready to contract an alliance for a long or short period with the merchant or traveller visiting the country or with anybody else ".
- Childless, married youthful women were called " chaucan " in Turki, and Forsyth mission participant Dr . Bellew said that " " there was the chaucan always ready to contract an alliance for a long or short period with the merchant or traveller visiting the country or with anybody else " ".
- Childless, married youthful women were called " chaucan " in Turkey, and Forsyth mission participant Dr . Bellew said that " " there was the chaucan always ready to contract an alliance for a long or short period with the merchant or traveller visiting the country or with anybody else " ".
- Solemn pronouncements were often used to establish a ritualised personal relationship, such as when " Xerxes, having been offered lavish hospitality and most valuable gifts by Pythios the Lydian, declared " . . . in return for this I give you these privileges ( " gera " ) : I make you my " Xenos . " . . . the same set of words could be applied in non-face-to-face situations, when a ruler wished to contract an alliance through the intermediary of messengers . " Herman points out that this is correspondent to pacts made by African tribal societies studied by Harry Tegnaeus ( in his 1952 ethno-sociological book " Blood Brothers " ) where " the partners proclaim themselves in the course of the blood ceremony each other's'brothers','foster-brothers','cousins '.