60 adjectives to describe ambassadors

The Prince of Wales (late King Edward) asked me to sit next to a foreign ambassador who understood not one word of English.

On the news of this revolution, the council advised that St. John, the chief justice of the Common Pleas, and Strickland, the former envoy, should be appointed ambassadors extraordinary to the States General.

Rival ambassadors at the court of Queen Mary.

Provato!" ("Approved!") and the watching courts of Europe hasten to express, through their resident ambassadors, eager congratulations that one so fitted to fill the position with distinction had taken his place among the rulers.

Their respective ambassadors were handed their passports and Great Britain braced herself for a conflict that was felt to threaten her very existence as a nation.

With the Carthaginian ambassadors, Lucius Veturius Philo, Marcus Marcius Ralla, and Lucius Scipio, brother of the general, were sent to Rome.

You'd make a better ambassador than an active captain of industry, anyhow," she said with conviction.

the son of Sir Ferdinando?" demanded James, a shade crossing his countenance, which did not escape the wily ambassador's notice.

Waddington, Foreign Minister, first; Comte de St. Vallier, a very clever and distinguished diplomatist, actual ambassador at Berlin, second; and Monsieur Desprey, Directeur de la Politique au Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, third.

A PUZZLED AMBASSADOR XXI "GOOD-BY, LITTLE RIVERS!

I think you will agree with me that a man in your position especially, the accredited ambassador of a great country, should show himself more than ordinarily cautious in all his doings and sayings, especially where the interests of any portion of his country people are concerned.

The King persecuted him, Anne Boleyn tried to poison him, all England was putrid with lies concerning him contrived by those masters of lies, the Tudors; but the imperial ambassador asserted that the Bishop of Rochester was "the paragon of Christian prelates both for learning and holiness," and the Pope made him Cardinal with the title of San Vitalis.

It was about eight in the evening, and the Florentine ambassador was present.

The daughter of a viceroy, and the wife of a man who was not only a peer, and a great landowner, but also a distinguished ambassador.

He gives no reasons,he sternly commands; and the king obeys, being evidently awed by the imperious voice of the divine ambassador.

The fat ambassador returned.

My court I hold with singing, Each bird a gay ambassador, Each flower a censer, swinging; And every little roadside thing A wonder to confound a king.

And certainly no man could then have told the English statesman the state of things in Italy so well as the large-hearted German ambassador, who enjoyed the confidence of every element in Italian politics as a sincere friend of the country.

In others, he comes gliding in, "smooth sliding without step;" sometimes he enters like a heavenly ambassador, and little angels hold up his train.

While all eyes were fastened upon him this inglorious ambassador bolted forth his message: "Yo' ma say"his eyes were fixed upon Abner"ef yo' don' come home, she gwine come after yo'an' cut yo' into inch pieces wid a rawhide when she git yo'.

Had it been thought best, this insulting ambassador would have been put out of the house as a common brawler and disturber; but Mr. Hallett forbore to have any controversy with him.

Don Pedro de Ayala, joint Spanish ambassador at London, wrote, on July 25, 1498, to his sovereigns that he had procured and would send a copy of John Cabot's chart of his first voyage.

The lone ambassador from the tiny settlement of Sioux Falls vacillated between vexation and solicitude.

In the meantime ambassadors from several nations come to him, whom, on their suing for peace and alliance, he answers in a courteous manner, and orders hostages to be brought to him.

While here, I had the good fortune to be rejoined by Marcus Ruffus, the Muscovite ambassador, who had parted from me at Phasis, as formerly related.

60 adjectives to describe  ambassadors