He was willing to come to terms with the government provided his claims to the lands were allowed, but Essex determined to reduce him to unconditional submission.
In January 1606, the papal nuncio delivered a brief demanding the unconditional submission of the Venetians.
The Congressmen returned to Philadelphia and reported that Lord Howe "has no propositions to make us" and that "America is to expect nothing but total unconditional submission."
Instead, the Review recommended patients' follow "unconditional submission" to the advice of doctors.
Noailles, the soul of the opposition, finally made a sincere and unconditional submission on October 11, 1728, and died soon after (May 2, 1729).
On February 27, word arrived that Parliament, in December, had prohibited all trade with the colonies and denounced as traitors all Americans who did not make an unconditional submission.
Supported by three of his ships, Barrie entered an intimidated Bangor at midday and called for unconditional submission.
The governors agreed "to continue in the most vigorous exercise of all our lawful powers, contending against treason, rebellion, and the public enemies until final victory and unconditional submission."
You wonder that America does not rise in union with you to impose on herself a portion of your taxes and reduce herself to unconditional submission.
There does not exist a being so devoid of sense and sentiment as to covet "unconditional submission," and therefore no man in America could be with you in principle.