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Harold Nicolson, Portrait of a Diplomatist (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930), p. 171 (“spontaneous infiltration”); Spring-Rice to Grey, April 11, 1907, FO 416/32, PRO (“great impetus”); Kazemzadeh, Russia and Britain in Persia, pp.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Harold Nicolson, Portrait of a Diplomatist (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930), p. 171 (“spontaneous infiltration”); Spring-Rice to Grey, April 11, 1907, FO 416/32, PRO (“great impetus”); Kazemzadeh, Russia and Britain in Persia, pp.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Diplomatist called on the party, faithful to his promise, Jos received him with such a salute and honours as were seldom accorded to the little Envoy.
Vanity Fair 2006
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Diplomatist and politician, born at Montaignac, December 3d, 1769; of an old family of lawyers.
Monsieur Lecoq �mile Gaboriau 2003
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No sign of this appeared, however, when we saw the great Diplomatist in his seat in the Reichstag on that memorable occasion.
In and Around Berlin Minerva Brace Norton
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Illustration: _Public-house Diplomatist_ (_to second ditto, with whom he has been discussing the ultimate terms of peace at Berlin_).
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 14, 1914 Various
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Legalist school; the latter two, to the Diplomatist (Tsung-heng) School.
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Mr. Miyaoka was the special guest of the American Bar Association and the Canadian Bar Association and is referred to by the former as "The eminent Japanese Counsellor-at-law and Diplomatist, who, to thoroughly sound knowledge of general and international law, adds an altogether exceptional acquaintance with the English language."
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Diplomatist, born at Berlin, 19 Sept., 1814; died at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement] 1840-1916 1913
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The Unchanged Diplomatist THE republic of Madagonia had been long and well represented at the court of the King of Patagascar by an officer called a Dazie, but one day the Madagonian Parliament conferred upon him the superior rank of Dandee.
Fantastic Fables Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1899
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