1295 examples of diplomatic in sentences

He had extricated himself from a difficult position with diplomatic skill.

Kao Tsu sent a diplomatic mission to the ruler of this state, and invited him to place himself under Chinese suzerainty (196 B.C.).

To his fellows, his address is abrupt and diplomatic.

Meanwhile the diplomatic silence maintained by Sir W. ROBERTSON NICOLL and Mr. EDMUND GOSSE must not be interpreted as conveying either a complete acceptance or a total rejection of this remarkable theory.

per annum; but its amount does not perhaps exceed, in a duplicate ratio, the receipts of some opulent subjects; and may be advantageously compared with the French King's revenue, a civil list of about one million sterling, free from diplomatic, judicial, and, we believe, from all other extraneous charges.

It was a genuine impulse which led Sir Humphrey Davy to care more for fishing than even for chemistry, and made Byron prouder of his swimming than of "Childe Harold," and induced Sir Robert Walpole always to open his gamekeeper's letters first, and his diplomatic correspondence afterwards.

His diplomatic talents caused him to be sent as legate to Poland to arrange the difficulties between Sigismund of Sweden and the Archduke Maximilian, who had both been elected King of Poland by their several partisans.

On Lincoln's election Fogg was offered his choice of the diplomatic appointments, and selected Berne, the most modest position he could take.

From diplomatic motives I advise you not to say too much about Hunter to people asking questions.

* " was born in 1883, and received his musical education, first in Dresden, and subsequently in England with one of the most orthodox of the English professors, as a result of which he entered the Diplomatic Service in 1909 as Honorary Attaché.

He was sent on several diplomatic missions by the king, three of them to Italy, where, in all probability, he made the acquaintance of the new Italian literature, the writings of Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio.

In the diplomatic gallery a solitary lady!

That strange woman in the diplomatic gallery had also risen to go.

Before him, in the shadows of the diplomatic gallery, that fan kept fluttering.

The woman in the diplomatic section had stopped fanning herself.

" Rafael raised his eyes toward the diplomatic gallery.

Rowe had set himself assiduously to the study of Spanish with the idea of securing from Lord Halifax a diplomatic position, and his reward for this energy was so intangible that he soon gave up hopes of foreign travel and turned his attention to the tribulations of Jane.

Diplomatic privileges and immunities; Piracy; Legal position and functions of consuls; Competence of courts in regard to foreign states.

Supplementary to The American diplomatic game, by Drew Pearson & Constantine Brown.

A diplomatic history of the Balkan crisis of 1875-1878; the first year.

firstbut Billy Boyle was quite too direct to be diplomatic and besides, the other lady was on the opposite side from him.

Then he began to converse with Varvara Pavlovna, weighing every word carefully and emphasizing it distinctly in true diplomatic style, and, when she spoke, respectfully hearing her answers to the end.

But the seriousness of his diplomatic tone produced no effect upon Varvara Pavlovna, who would have nothing to do with it.

Varvara Pavlovna advanced to meet her, attended by Panshine, whose face again wore its former diplomatic expression.

[Footnote 22: Relating to the mode of paying salaries, etc., of ministers and other diplomatic agents of the United States at the several Courts of Europe.

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