Which preposition to use with ambassadors

to Occurrences 278%

When I arrived rather early, the day of the party, I found the mistress of the house, aided by Count Hatzfeldt, then German ambassador to England, busily engaged in transforming her drawing-room.

at Occurrences 192%

At one of our small dinners I had such a characteristic answer from an English diplomatist, who had been ambassador at St. Petersburg.

of Occurrences 179%

Hence, every priest is the ambassador of Christ and of His Church, the guardian of His interests.

from Occurrences 159%

During the reign of Louis the XIVth, the king of Siam having received an ambassador from that monarch, was accustomed to hear, with wonder and delight, the foreigner's descriptions of his own country: but the minister having one day mentioned, that in France, water, at one time of the year, became a solid substance, the Siamese prince indignantly exclaimed,"Hold, sir!

in Occurrences 105%

For many years after the war the German military attache returned from the review unobserved in a shut carriage, couldn't run the risk of an angry or insulting word from some one in the crowd, and still later, fifteen years after the war, when W. was ambassador in England, I was godmother of the daughter of a German-English cousin living in London.

with Occurrences 23%

The diplomatic corps and presidents of the Senate and Chamber go in state to the Elysee to pay their respects to the chief of statethe ambassadors with all their staff in uniform in gala carriages.

on Occurrences 17%

When he had gone we complimented the ambassador on the way in which he had managed the thing.

for Occurrences 11%

It is a great honour to be an ambassador for a great king and a mighty kingdom, guarding the interests of the fatherland in a foreign land.

into Occurrences 7%

When the kings perceived the cupidity and folly of the Swiss, they took advantage of them for their own profit, sent ambassadors into Switzerland, distributed presents, granted gratifications and pensions to their partisans in the councils, and for these the council lords became willing servants of foreign princes.

of Occurrences 5%

Travels of Schiltberger into Tartary, in 1394. of the Ambassadors of Shah Rokh, in China, in 1419.

in Occurrences 4%

An eleventh-hour proposal by the British foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, that mediation between Servia and Austria be undertaken by a conference of the Ambassadors in London, was accepted by France and Italy, but declined by Germany and Austria.

as Occurrences 4%

" "Prince," I replied earnestly, "I as their ambassador as one of their leaders, appeal to you to know and to protect them.

after Occurrences 4%

The position of the German Embassy in Paris was very difficult, and unfortunately their first ambassador after the war, Count Arnim, didn't understand (perhaps didn't care to) how difficult it was for a high-spirited nation, which until then had always ranked as a great military power, to accept her humiliation and be just to the victorious adversary.

along Occurrences 3%

They came back, saying, "Our lord the khan thinks you have staid long here, and his pleasure is that you return into your own country; but he desires to know whether you would conduct his ambassadors along with you."

from Occurrences 3%

Voyage of three Ambassadors from England to Constantinople, about 1056 X. Pilgrimage of Alured to Jerusalem, in 1058 XI.

beyond Occurrences 2%

To this I answered, that I dared not to carry his ambassadors beyond his own dominions, as a warlike nation dwelt between their country and ours, between the sea and the mountains, and being only a poor monk, I could not take upon me to be their guide.

by Occurrences 2%

with Joan of Navarre in 1403; the reception of the French ambassadors by Henry V. before Agincourt in 1415; the rejoicings for the birth in Winchester of Arthur Tudor the son of Henry VII.

without Occurrences 2%

' 'An ambassador?' 'An ambassador without papers.

at Occurrences 2%

The German Ambassadors at London, Paris, and St. Petersburg were instructed to energetically point out the danger of this Russian mobilization.

unto Occurrences 2%

and whereas ye have moreover made captive and most barbarously entreated certain of your lord Duke his ambassadors unto you sent; now thereforeand let all ears be opened to my pronouncements, since Holy Church doth speak ye, one and all, each and every through humble avenue of these my lipslist, list, O list, rebellious people, and mark me well.

to Occurrences 1%

They Send Ambassadors to Wayne.

across Occurrences 1%

LV.But the Treviri and Indutiomarus let no part of the entire winter pass without sending ambassadors across the Rhine, importuning the states, promising money, and asserting that, as a large portion of our army had been cut off, a much smaller portion remained.

against Occurrences 1%

" Some of the newspapers tried to make political matter out of the affair, and one at any rate roundly declared that "the true reason" of Banks's withdrawal was on account of a remonstrance from the Spanish Ambassador against any further exploration of the South Seas.

among Occurrences 1%

The English made great efforts to conciliate a man of such powerful abilities and influence, and endeavored to enlist him as an ambassador among the Western Indians to bring them into their interests.

during Occurrences 1%

"You doubtless recall the time the allied armies were sent to Peking to rescue the foreign ambassadors during the Boxer uprising?

Which preposition to use with  ambassadors