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  • noun Plural form of diploma.

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Examples

  • BBC | Diplomat blog pulled after abuse Começou de forma simples: um diplomata britânico na Tailândia foi convidado por um amigo para publicar as suas impressões sobre a vida no país no blog de um jornal tailandês.

    Leituras Artur 2007

  • (Augsburg, 1661); "Nucleus historicae universalis" (Ulm, 1650, 1654; carried from 1650 to 1735 by Schmier, "Apparatum ad theologiam scholastico-polemico-practicam"), of great importance to Scholars interested in ancient charts, bulls, diplomata, etc.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • Glavnyj uspeh v politike zakljuchaetsja v tajne eja predprijatij: slovo ne dolzhno soglasovat'sja s dejstvijami diplomata.

    The History of a Lie 'The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion' Herman Bernstein 1905

  • Pontificum constitutiones epistolæ diplomata ordinibus Minorum, Clarissarum et

    Life of St. Francis of Assisi Paul Sabatier 1893

  • And after showing him the diplomata, I added, "I only show these and say this to your Excellency that, in the event of my being spoken of, and any injustice done me, your Excellency may with good grounds take my part."

    The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart, Wolfgang A 1864

  • Deinde, quoniam tractatus Anglice scriptus spem auctoris fefellerat, quippe quum studium Historiæ Naturalis in Republica nostra inter factionis strepitum languescat, Latine versum edere statui, et eo potius quia nescio quomodo disciplina academica et duo diplomata proficiant, nisi quod peritos linguarum omnino mortuarum (et damnandarum, ut dicebat iste πανοῦργος Gulielmus Cobbett) nos faciant.

    The Biglow Papers James Russell Lowell 1855

  • Deinde, quoniam tractatus Anglice scriptus spem auctoris fefellerat, quippe quum studium Historiæ Naturalis in Republica nostra inter factionis strepitum languescat, Latine versum edere statui, et eo potius quia nescio quomodo disciplina academica et duo diplomata proficiant, nisi quod peritos linguarum omnino mortuarum (et damnandarum, ut dicebat iste [Greek: panourgos] Guilielmus Cobbett) nos faciant.

    The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855

  • Prima huius opufculi foliis 16. contenti pars fiindationis, donationis et confirmatio* nis diplomata &c, feconda vero priuilegiomm praecipuorum extraftum comprehendit A DP E ND IX,

    Notitia historico-literaria de codicibvs manvscriptis in Bibliotheca liberi ac imperialis ... Benedictine abbey : Augsburg, Germany 1791

  • Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio "(Florence, 1759) and" S. Gregorii VII epistolae et diplomata "by Horoy (Paris, 1877).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

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