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1by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... proved himself a capable diplomat when he brought about a truce and established a boundary between...”
Published 1995
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2by Magrath Trading Store“..., Wit, Conversationalist, Economist, Philosopher, Diplomat, favorite of the Capitals of Europe...”
Published 1967
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3by Magrath Trading Store“... writer wrote that ”he must be an expeft driver, talker, liar, dancer, traveler, poker player, diplomat...”
Published 1961
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4by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“..._._ ~,~. . ~. ) .,. tion, but he proved himself a capable diplomat when he brought about a truce and established a...”
Published 1973
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5by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... the Tonkawas, and Placido was among those killed. Jim Shaw, scout, interpreter, and diplomat, was a Delaware...”
Published 1998
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6Published 1882“... historian, statesman, diplomat and scholar, be spared to forward his useful studies. While scribbling...”
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7by McGuire, James Patrick“... and French diplomatic machinations to the contrary. The Hungarian count was merely an eyewitness...”
Published 1993
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8by Western Carolina University;“... serving as an Economic Attache in the Diplomatic Service in the Embassy in Mexico. ART WORKSHOPS SCHEDULED...”
Published 1976
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9by Scott, Larry E. (Larry Emil), 1947-“... to the Swedish throne. Shortly thereafter, through a series of energetic diplomatic maneuvers (including...”
Published 1990
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10Published 1880“..., the Diplomatic corps, and an immense throng besides, were presThe Emperor, with his brother, ent. sat on one side...”
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11Published 2005“... diplomatically replied that they should "place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope...”
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12by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... the Texas Revolution with great interest. By an 1836 act of the Diplomatic Department of Bern Canton...”
Published 1981
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13by Loyola University“... dealing with the American diplomatic attitude toward the disturbance and the rei· ative interest...”
Published 1938
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