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You do not know that even now they are suing for peace.
And what makes you think that they'd even be interested in suing for peace?
Or still saying that we've sued for peace because we were done in by Saddam.
With me gone, the last of the first rank, you should be able to sue for peace.
But Richard was in no mood to sue for peace.
The war ended in 1503 when Lithuania sued for peace.
It marked the only time Washington had to sue for peace in battle.
Short on cash, the Tigers sued for peace, if only to buy time.
In the end he was compelled to sue for peace and had to pay off his opponents.
Philip was forced to sue for peace on Roman terms.
Now it was their turn to sue for peace.
Forced to sue for peace, they signed another in a series of treaties.
The Ragamuffins were by this time on the run, and they sued for peace.
Marseille held out until July 1252, but then sued for peace.
Whether or not they sue for peace, my usefulness among them is at an end."
He drove the Persians before him until they sued for peace.
They are saying that if this plan succeeds the Allies will sue for peace.
We should be suing for peace before matters get worse."
Yet if the Louvre has lost this battle, it is not ready to sue for peace.
The invaders would have no recourse but to sue for peace.
After a string of serious setbacks, the Company sued for peace in 1797.
"I think we are at the point of asking them if they intend to sue for peace.
"We must first defeat Britain, making her sue for peace.
Later, the Indian chief walks into the camp and sues for peace.
The air offensive, they hoped, would be enough to convince the British to sue for peace.