Myrtle Hazard appeared by an envoyextraordinary, the bearer of sealed despatches.
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Robert C. Schenck, envoyextraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain.
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For a measly high commissioner and envoyextraordinary.
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In the year 1799, Lord Elgin was despatched by the British Government as envoyextraordinary to Constantinople.
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General Dix, as before stated, was United States minister plenipotentiary and envoyextraordinary at the court of France.
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I'm the lowly one in this august company, being as I am a mere high commissioner and envoyextraordinary.
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I have been dispatched as an ambassador, an envoyextraordinary, I may say, by my dear friend Mrs. Light.
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Fox, esq., envoyextraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Great Britain, with the answer of the Secretary of State to the same.
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Since that time an envoyextraordinary and minister plenipotentiary has been accredited to this Government by that of the Mexican Republic.
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Seeing as how I'm Haven's ambassador to Torch and-holdyour breath, this takes a while-'highcommissioner and envoyextraordinary' to Erewhon.
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William Henry Trescot, special envoyextraordinary to the Republics of Peru, Chile, and Bolivia, and Walker Elaine, Third Assistant Secretary of State.
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I shall return to the duchy in a semi-official character as an envoyextraordinary to look into the whereabouts of one Lord Fitzgerald.
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I nominate Andrew J. Donelson, of Tennessee, to be envoyextraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to the Federal Government of Germany.
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Mr. Jay (and not Mr. Jefferson) as has been suggested to you, embarked as envoyextraordinary for England about the middle of May.
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But now, July 21, 1892, came my nomination by President Harrison to the position of envoyextraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at St. Petersburg.
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On the 16th of April, 1794, the president nominated John Jay, then chief-justice of the United States, as envoyextraordinary to Great Britain.