- A
parlimentaire or
parlementaire is
defined by the U.S.
Department of
Defense as "an
agent emplo**** by a
commander of
belligerent forces in the field...
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demand for
surrender to Fort James.
Captain Manning then sent
three parlimentaires, one,
Thomas Lovelace, a
brother of
governor Lovelace, the
other two...
-
Dutch fleet set sail for Manhattan. They were met by a boat
carrying parlimentaires representing the
garrison commander of Fort James,
captain John Manning...
- By the
Fortress Wall. "Let Them Enter" (1871)
Surprise Attack (1871)
Parlimentaires. "Surrender!" — "Get the **** out!" With the
start of the Russo-Turkish...
-
attacks and
cannon fire, and on
twelve o'clock Wiśniowiecki sent a
Parlimentaire to
request the
surrender of Siegroth's force, whom,
however refused...
- his cannon.
Grovestins therefore first tried to negotiate,
sending a
parlimentaire,
which led to an
exchange of polite, but threatening, letters, but not...
-
signal his
desire to talk terms.
After the
usual exchange of
hostages parlimentaires met and
after some
haggling Albergotti agreed to
surrender both the...
- then,
Admiral Duncan had
joined the fleet. This
Admiral then sent two
parlimentaires to the
Batavian Squadron of Rear-Admiral
Samuel Story, that was anc****d...
- any case, Van
Capellen was sent to
British vice-admiral Mitc**** as a
parlimentaire on the
fateful 30
August 1799, by
admiral Story to
request a temporary...
-
where the
squadron of
Admiral Story lay at anchor. Mitc**** sent over
parlimentaires demanding that
Story defect to the
Prince with his fleet, but Story...