At noon, the recording of the rescript was broadcast, and the nation heard the emperor's voice announcing Japan's final capitulation. |
Not that government capitulation to public pressure generated by antivivisection campaigns is anything particularly new. |
With the July 4, 1863, capitulation of the city he was awarded a major generalcy in the regular army. |
Besides the quantity of enemies, they didn't look like they would be accepting surrenders or capitulations any time soon. |
Less story than screed, less screed than diary in free verse and prose, A Fine Madness obsesses over African capitulations, betrayals, and delusions. |
There was no element of surrender in the early capitulations made between the powerful Ottoman Turk sultans and various European rulers. |