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Meanings of great diplomatist in English
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Usage of great diplomatist in English
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Don't grumble, Greusel, but hold up your head as a greatdiplomatist.
2
He was a man of extraordinary genius, fond of literature, and a greatdiplomatist.
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She, too, doubtless thought herself a greatdiplomatist.
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Pray remember what glory there is in being a greatdiplomatist, which I warrant to make you.
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On the return of Franklin he was accredited sole minister to France, to succeed that greatdiplomatist.
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He would have made a greatdiplomatist.
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Thomas Jefferson was a great man, a greatdiplomatist, a great tactician and an illustrious citizen and patriot.
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If the object of diplomacy be the organisation of failure in the midst of hate, he was a greatdiplomatist.
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I was not deceived in him," she thought; "he is the greatdiplomatist I believed him to be.
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Before 1913 we thought you were a greatdiplomatist, but since then we have seen what fruits your diplomacy bears.
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Turkey was paralyzed with fright, until England sent her greatdiplomatist Lord Stratford de Redcliffe-andFrance hers, M. de Lacour.
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You-PrinceShan-thegreatdiplomatist of the world-are gambling away your future and the future of a mighty empire for a woman's sake.
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Among the personal congratulations which he received he valued most highly those of a greatdiplomatist and friend, 'high praise from Sir William White.'
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Less of a military genius than his father, he was a greaterdiplomatist.
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What would the greatdiplomatists of the world say to such a theory?
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Franklin was the greatestdiplomatist of the eighteenth century.