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Definition of Diplomatists
1. diplomatist [n] - See also: diplomatist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diplomatists
Literary usage of Diplomatists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. England in 1835: Being a Series of Letters Written to Friends in Germany by Friedrich von Raumer (1836)
"diplomatists—The English Church—Newspapers—Taxes on Literature—Selling ...
The diplomatists of the continent, especially, find it very difficult to ..."
2. Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1815 by Henry Morse Stephens (1904)
"CHAPTER XL 1814-1815 The Congress of Vienna—Monarchs and diplomatists ... ON the
ist of November 1814 the diplomatists who were congress of to resettle ..."
3. The Russians of To-day by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1878)
"CHAPTER XXXIV. diplomatists. RUSSIAN diplomatists have long enjoyed the reputation
which Epimenides gave to the Cretans— Kgr/teg del ..."
4. The Story of British Diplomacy: Its Makers and Movements by Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (1908)
"... Naval and Commercial Attaches—Embassy Chaplains and Doctors—Unofficial
Diplomacy—David Urquhart—Laurence Oliphant—diplomatists in the House of ..."
5. American Diplomacy and the Furtherance of Commerce by Eugene Schuyler (1886)
"Qualifications for diplomatists.—French the Language of Diplomacy.—Naturalized
Citizens.—Negroes. —Clerical diplomatists.—Appointments.—Letters of Credence. ..."
6. Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy by Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton (1913)
"The interest is still there : there was no danger in staying, and of course the
diplomatists could have got the Prussians to let them through the lines. ..."
7. How Diplomats Make War by Francis Neilson (1915)
"CHAPTER XI THE WORK OF diplomatists " THERE is another great gulf ... But men
went mad in July; statesmen led the way, pushed by diplomatists, ..."