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Diplomatists take their Bath in it as of right; and it flings out a profusion of glittering stars upon the nobility of the three kingdoms.
Roundabout Papers 2006
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Diplomatists have, of course, to report on the countries where they live.
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Diplomatists are supposed to be concerned most of their time with foreign policy.
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Diplomatists seldom desire to be comprehended; but occasionally, when they do, how luminously plain they can be!
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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Diplomatists are disposed to believe that through such informal conversations something definite in the way of peace terms may yet be obtained as a working basis.
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Diplomatists, however, declare that the outcome of M. Faure's visit will be a new arrangement of the European alliances, which will leave Great Britain out in the cold, and lessen her influence in European politics.
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Diplomatists are no more responsible for the defects of international relationship than seconds are responsible for the practice of duelling: and we may note incidentally that duels are if anything more frequent when the place of the seconds in estimating their necessity is taken by a democratic court of honour.
The World in Chains Some Aspects of War and Trade John Mavrogordato
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Diplomatists looked wise, economists anxious, stupid people mysterious and knowledgeable.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force An Episode of Frontier War Winston S. Churchill 1919
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Diplomatists have no right to complain of mere lies; it is their own fault, if, educated as they are, the lies deceive them; but they complain bitterly of traps.
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[Footnote: Louis Philippe.] a most curious chapter on the conduct of the Diplomatists, and a general view of the state of Europe at the moment of publication.
A Publisher and His Friends Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1911
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