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diplomatist
diplomatist (dɪˈpləʊmətɪst) [f. diplomat n., or stem of diplomat-ic, etc. + -ist: cf. F. philologue, Eng. philologist.] a. One engaged in official diplomacy. b. One characterized by diplomatic address; a shrewd and crafty person.1815 Mackintosh Sp. in Ho. Com. 27 Apr. Wks 1846 III. 317 Long familiar...
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George Pritchard (missionary)
See also
Jarnac Convention
References
External links
Pritchard, George (1796-1883), missionary and diplomatist by Samuel Timmins rev.
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Nicholas West
Nicholas West (146128 April 1533), was an English bishop and diplomatist, born at Putney in Surrey, and educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge West's long and successful career as a diplomatist began in 1502 through his friendship with Richard Foxe, bishop of Durham.
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diplomatician
diplomatician rare. (dɪpləʊməˈtɪʃən) [f. diplomatic: see -ician.] = diplomatist.1821 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XCIV. 499 With the usual spiteful feeling of a French diplomatician.
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Nick West
characters
Nick West, character in Doctors (2000 TV series)
Nick West, character in 35 and Ticking
Others
Nicholas West (1461–1533), English bishop and diplomatist
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Sir Horace Rumbold, 8th Baronet
and 1881, John Murray, London, 1890
An English tribute to the Emperor Francis Joseph in The National Review, London, November 1902
Recollections of a diplomatist , Edward Arnold, London, 1902
Further Recollections of a Diplomatist, Edward Arnold, London, 1903
Final recollections of a diplomatist [1885-1900], Edward
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George Forbes
, Irish footballer
George Forbes, 3rd Earl of Granard (1685–1765), Anglo-Irish naval commander and diplomatist
George Forbes, 4th Earl of Granard (1710 , born 1914) (1914–1964), centre half for Blackburn Rovers and Barrow
George Forbes, 3rd Earl of Granard (1685–1765), Anglo-Irish naval commander and diplomatist
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Pietro Zeno
Zeno was a very able diplomat; the historian of Frankish Greece William Miller calls him "a diplomatist of unrivalled experience in the tortuous politics of the Levant" and "the most useful diplomatist of the age".
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Gonzalo Diéguez y Redondo
Gonzalo Diéguez y Redondo (1897–1955) was a Spanish diplomatist.
Career
In 1920 he entered the foreign service of the Kingdom of Spain.
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Hà
with the surname Hà
Hà Kiều Anh (born 1977), Miss Vietnam in 1992
Hà Huy Tập (1906–1941), General Secretary of Communist Party of Vietnam
Hà Văn Lâu, diplomatist
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John Yonge (disambiguation)
John Yonge may refer to:
John Yonge (c. 1465–1516), English ecclesiastic and diplomatist
James Yonge (translator) (fl. 1406–1438), or John Yonge, Anglo-Irish
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Nigra
Christina Nigra, an actress who performed in The Sword and the Sorcerer, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Cloak & Dagger
Costantino Nigra, an Italian diplomatist
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Żuławski
1971), Polish translator and activist
Marek Żuławski (1908–1985), Polish painter and graphic artist
Mirosław Żuławski (1913–1995), Polish writer and diplomatist
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Jules Cambon
study of diplomacy, Le Diplomate, which was translated into English, Spanish, German, and Russian, and in it, he wrote, "What really distinguishes the diplomatist The Historical Journal. 26 (3): 641–659. doi:10.1017/S0018246X00021099. online
Jules Cambon, The Diplomatist, trans. Christopher R. Turner.
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