- A
diplomat (from
Ancient Gr****: δίπλωμα;
romanized diploma) is a
person appointed by a state, intergovernmental, or
nongovernmental institution to conduct...
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arraignment of the
imperialist to a quasi-unanimous
celebration of the
master diplomatist.... [Recent works] have
underlined cogently Roosevelt's
exceptional statesmanship...
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Thomas Baker (1639 or 1640 – 1729) was an
English diplomatist who was
English consul to
Tripoli in the mid-1680s and kept a
personal "Journall or Memoriall"...
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Century Company.
Retrieved June 5, 2024. "Franklin as
Politician and
Diplomatist" in The
Century (October 1899) v. 57 pp. 881–899. By Paul
Leicester Ford...
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Elections to
Watch in 2025: Key
Contests That
Could Reshape Regions".
diplomatist.com.
Archived from the
original on 17
January 2025.
Retrieved 17 January...
- von
Reumont (15
August 1808 – 27
April 1887) was a
German scholar and
diplomatist. He was the son of
Gerhard Reumont (1765-1829), and
named Alfred after...
- when the
ports were
opened and the
monarchy restored,
recorded by a
diplomatist who took an
active part in the
events of the time, with an
account of...
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commanding presence; he
excelled in
physical exercises; he was a
skillful diplomatist; and,
above all, he was
prepared to
commit any
crime in
order to gratify...
- Jane Samson) (2022). "Pritchard,
George (1796-1883),
Missionary and
Diplomatist". In Samson, Jane (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography.
Oxford Dictionary...
- GCB PC DL (12
November 1802 – 17
August 1879) was a
British peer and
diplomatist.
Bloomfield was the
eldest son of
Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st
Baron Bloomfield...