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1 He tracked down Ben-Gurion's secret emissary in New York and pitched him the idea.
2 This was refus'd upon the idea that he might be a secret emissary from the British Court.
3 He had accordingly despatched a secret emissary to the French king, supplied with confidential and explicit instructions.
4 The king once more alluded to the secret emissary 's violent talk, which had so much excited his indignation.
5 That sweat is your secret emissary .
6 He knew a secret emissary of the Pope by the cock of his hat, or the color of his stockings.
7 M. Robert was the secret emissary of Rodin, with regard to the possible, but adventurous, enterprise of attempting the liberation of Napoleon II.
8 Spies and secret emissaries lurked, and looked at you sidewise.
9 They therefore sent their secret emissaries as well to the Duke de Reichstadt as to Louis Napoleon.
10 Meanwhile, Münzer sought by means of secret emissaries in all directions to enlist the saints into a secret confederacy.
11 "We might call ourselves special agents, operatives, secret emissaries , or mystery probers," Harriet Newcomb suggested.
12 It lurks, building up its troops and sending out secret emissaries to the lungs, the lymph nodes, the bones, and the brain.
13 I do believe she is at this Moment employing her secret Emissaries to find out the Disposition of America & what would be her Ultimatum.
14 "How do you know they are not the secret emissaries of our diplomacy?" asked the prince, with a slightly scornful smile.
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