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Definition of Envoy extraordinary
1. Noun. A diplomat having less authority than an ambassador.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Envoy Extraordinary
Literary usage of Envoy extraordinary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1889)
"In view of the fact that the office of envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary to Turkey never had existed and never had been filled by any person ..."
2. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1811)
"... the court of Ruffia fent again, in 1719, an envoy extraordinary to Pékin, ...
and envoy extraordinary, to renew the treaties between ..."
3. The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907: Accompanied by by James Brown Scott, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of International Law (1915)
"France: His Excellency Marcellin Pellet, envoy extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary at The Hague. Great Britain: His Excellency Sir George William ..."
4. Biographical Annals of the Civil Government of the United States: During Its by Charles Lanman (1876)
"EDOUARD PONTOIS, envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary ... Chargé
d'Affaires : FRANCIS JAMES JACKSON, envoy extraordinary and Minister ..."
5. The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, Inaugural by United States President (1846)
"John Jay, of New York, envoy extraordinary, April 19, 1794. ... Richard Rush, of
Pennsylvania, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, ..."
6. History of the United Netherlands: From the Death of William the Silent to by John Lothrop Motley (1861)
"... And sees much that is remarkable — Interviews of Dr. Rogers with Parma—"Wonderful
Harangues of the Envoy—Extraordinary Amenity of Alexander — With which ..."