Which preposition to use with diplomatists

in Occurrences 16%

One heard afterward that several letters of that description from French diplomatists in Germany were found unopened in a drawer at the ministry.

of Occurrences 13%

One hears amusing stories from some diplomatists of the rigid etiquette in court circles, which the Americans were always infringing.

at Occurrences 5%

Diplomatist at the Diet of Frankfort.

with Occurrences 4%

He was a diplomatist with some years of service behind him, and was perfectly au courant of all the routine and habits of the Foreign Office.

than Occurrences 3%

Accordingly the vanquished foe held at least an equal, often a better, position with the Roman diplomatists than the faithful ally; and, while a defeated opponent was reinstated, those who attempted to reinstate themselves were abasedas the Aetolians, Macedonia after the Asiatic war, Rhodes, and Pergamus learned by experience.

as Occurrences 2%

The real object of the Austrian ministry, was, to ruin the popularity of Bathyanyi and Kossuth, if they could induce them to sacrifice Italian freedom; or else, to accuse them to all the European diplomatists as conspirators against the integrity of the Austrian empire, if they refused to oppress the liberties of Italy.

from Occurrences 2%

He had been formally arraigned and committed without bail to await the result of the bullet wound which had been inflicted upon the diplomatist from Mexico at the German Embassy Ball, and, since then, undisturbed and apparently careless of the outcome, he had spent his time in reading and smoking.

into Occurrences 1%

Now to a well-knit man of the worldwho happens to be a heaven-born diplomatist into the bargainto be forewarned is to be doubly armed.

on Occurrences 1%

Let me mediate here between Baxter and the Bishops: Baxter had taken for granted that the King had a right to promise a revision of the Liturgy, Canons and regiment of the Church, and that the Bishops ought to have met him and his friends as diplomatists on even ground.

for Occurrences 1%

He had never loved war for the sake of war; he was too good a diplomatist for this; war is the negation of diplomacy, and the statesman who has recourse to it must for the time give over the control to other hands.

to Occurrences 1%

The old statesman, now retired, invited the young diplomatist to his castle at Johannisberg.

under Occurrences 1%

He had received a liberal education, and possessed a far greater knowledge of the world than the generality of his companions in exile, having been brought up as a diplomatist under Davison, when he was Secretary of State to Queen Elisabeth.

before Occurrences 1%

If, as we are told, the Carthaginian diplomatists before the outbreak of hostilities warned the Romans not to push the matter to a breach, because against their will no Roman could even wash his hands in the sea, the threat was well founded.

OF Occurrences 1%

* TO THE DIPLOMATISTS OF THE HUB.

Which preposition to use with  diplomatists