of Indemnity
Source: Webster's dictionaryTrial of the Kaiser; punishment of those responsible for atrocities; fullest indemnities from Germany; Britain for the British, socially and industrially; rehabilitation of those broken in the war; and a happier country for all. David Lloyd George
After courting the Japanese, Roosevelt decided to support the Tsar's refusal to pay indemnities, a move that policymakers in Tokyo interpreted as signifying that the United States had more than a passing interest in Asian affairs. Source: Internet
He adopted the slogan of "peace without indemnities or annexations, peace without conquerors or conquered." Source: Internet
The cash from the new team provided the American Football League with the funds needed to pay the indemnities required to be paid by the AFL to the NFL, as stipulated by the merger agreement. Source: Internet
France was forced to pay indemnities of 5 billion francs and cede Alsace-Lorraine. Source: Internet
All the salaries have now been paid, but for certain indemnities. Source: Internet