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- Moshoeshoe much the better diplomatist-gradually outstripped Sekonyela in numbers of supporters.
- He was employed as a diplomatist on various occasions, but never on any military service.
- Russian Statesman Sergey Sazonov regarded Wangenheim as " the most successful of the German fighting diplomatists ".
- Essentially a diplomatist, he took little or no part in the vexed internal affairs of the King Milan.
- He was born in Andenne, Belgium, as the son of jurist and diplomatist Johan Fredrik Winter Jakhelln.
- See Sir Ernest Satow, " An Austrian Diplomatist in the Fifties " ( Cambridge, 1908 ).
- All the leading spirits of the young generation of Spaniards, statesmen, writers, soldiers and diplomatists came under his influence.
- She did appear at the Royalty Theatre in London in 1905 in a short run of " The Diplomatists ".
- He held several high offices in his native place, and distinguished himself no less as a statesman and diplomatist than as a rhetorician.
- What special training do we ordinarily think necessary for our diplomatists ?-- although in great emergencies the nation has known where to turn.
- He had to possess not only the highest ability as a business executive, but also was required to exhibit unusual powers as a diplomatist.
- His son and heir, Charles ( 1775 1850 ), a prominent Tory politician, and Sir Henry ( 1783 1856 ), a diplomatist.
- Their names and qualities are, as a rule, far better known to foreign Governments and to foreign diplomatists than to their own fellow-countrymen.
- "' Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham "', ( ca . 1695 30 September 1770 ) was a British diplomatist and politician.
- The elder brother Baltasar, afterwards marquis of Castelar, had a distinguished career as a diplomatist, and his son Lucas was a general of some note.
- Writing in The Times of London in 1993, O'Brien called Eban " the most brilliant diplomatist of the second half of the 20th century ."
- A diplomatist and jurist, he was author of the Latin notes appended to the first two editions of the Law of Jutland and of a popular treatise on the plague.
- That history, frantically being buried by diplomatists, is exhumed to draw its lessons : One is that unilateral compromise is appeasement, which only whets the appetite of Arab extremists.
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