Plenipotentiaries love

Plenipotentiaries

Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at plenipotentiaries.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Plenipotentiaries.

Examples

  • East and the further strengthening of the relations of friendship and good neighbourhood now existing between the two nations, have for that purpose named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • Manchuria and Eastern Inner Mongolia, have for that purpose named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say;

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • East, and being convinced that these objects can best be attained by the annexation of Korea to the Empire of Japan have resolved to conclude a Treaty of such annexation and have for that purpose appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say,

    Korea's Fight for Freedom 1900

  • Thursday fortnight; but our Plenipotentiaries were to blame that it was not done already.

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • There is a foolish story got about the town that Lord Strafford, one of our Plenipotentiaries, is in the interests of France; and it has been a good while said that Lord

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Most of the Ministers who are the Plenipotentiaries in ATU are also Plenipotentiaries in

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Committee of Ambassadors and other Plenipotentiaries from 2-4 July

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • The English Plenipotentiaries were the Earl of Beaconsfield and Marquis of Salisbury, who, for their share in the treaty, received a popular ovation and rewards from the Queen.

    The Grand Old Man Cook, Richard B 1989

  • Mr. Gladstone said, that he could not shut his eyes to the fact that the Sclavs, looking to Russia had been freed, while the Greeks, looking to England, remained with all their aspirations unsatisfied; that Russia had secured much territory and large indemnity, with the sanction of Europe; that the English Plenipotentiaries at the Congress,

    The Grand Old Man Cook, Richard B 1989

  • Pop-up large image the Advantages, which we had gained by Arms. Now whether this arose from the superior Dexterity of the french Plenipotentiaries, or from the universal Complaisance of the other

    John Adams diary 6, 2 December 1760 - 3 March 1761 1961

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.