880 examples of diplomacy in sentences

The records of the time give no definite information as to the tortuous diplomacy which fanned the quarrel between him and the English, but it is sufficiently clear that the English refused to surrender the son of one of his uncle's diwans, who, with his master's and his father's wealth, had betaken himself to Calcutta.

One gets tired of continual diplomacy, and what is good in the beginning of a business becomes in the end imprudence."

[Sidenote: The Baronne's Diplomacy] Mme.

But the noble Earl had a very active and zealous man under him; and while wading through this volume I have often had occasion to reflect upon the wise opinion of Prince Talleyrand, who used to reckon in diplomacy that zeal in young men is the next thing to treachery, and that sometimes it is just as bad as treachery, for the zealous are clothed with the garb of merit, and you have little hold over them.

But far from words being all we used, far from interfering by requisition and remonstrance being all we did, the British diplomacy and the British Navy were actually compelled to force an armistice upon the Neapolitan Government on behalf of its revolted subjects, and when their revolt was nearly quelled!

In the first place, he denounces this treaty as an example of the mischiefs of secret diplomacy.

and gallant friend is a man much enamoured of public diplomacy.

" Kanto Babu promised to do so and withdrew, inwardly chuckling over his diplomacy.

In the discussion of the race question the diplomacy of the Jew was something to be admired; he had the faculty of agreeing with everybody without losing his allegiance to any side.

In the latter I state that The executive government of this country in its intercourse with foreign nations is limited to the employment of diplomacy alone.

The question must then be referred to diplomacy, and in many cases adequate redress can never be obtained.

For thirty years my one brain outmatched the diplomacy of all the Embassies.

For thirty years my one brain outmatched the diplomacy of all the Embassies.

As an American minister had not yet been appointed, to the duties of the consul, as Wagner assured everybody, were added those of diplomacy.

But Haytian diplomacy he had yet to master.

We are proving ourselves formidable enough in war to cover our shortcomings in diplomacy.

The former represent the United States government in a diplomatic capacity; the latter have nothing to do with diplomacy or politics, but look after our commercial interests in foreign countries.

She liked neither diplomacy nor coercion.

We are always ready to consider the peaceful assurances of foreign diplomacy and of the foreign Press to be no less genuine and true than our own ideas of peace, and we obstinately resist the view that the political world is only ruled by interests and never from ideal aims of philanthropy.

] Tommy is adding to his other great qualities that of diplomacy, to judge from the incident illustrated above.

As the Prince gave me no further thought, I waited comfortably, "at mine ease in mine inn," for diplomacy to tie the ends of the well-spun out controversy.

The American secretaries of state and their diplomacy.

The American secretaries of state and their diplomacy.

The American secretaries of state and their diplomacy.

The American secretaries of state and their diplomacy.

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