That he may secure some liberty, he makes a surrender in trust of the whole of it.
Ch'iang was soon in such a desperate plight for want of provisions that he was forced to make a total surrender.
Such souls can by-pass the male and go on to meet something far more masculine, higher up, to which they must make a yet deeper surrender.
They made a surrender after Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
In December 1832, after a gallant defence, Chassé made an honourable surrender.
Neither the domestic nor the international political situation made a surrender of Vietnam to the Communists a viable option for President Johnson.
Poland's communists look prepared to make a formal surrender of their monopoly of power.
Her father's alarm was unfeigned and physically prostrating, and he had thought more than once of making an unconditional surrender to the police.
But the sheriff and those two old cowmen were determined, and the young fellow probably acted for the best in making a graceful surrender.
In one way I think so, but I simply can't see any absolute ruler making such an abject surrender.