Diplomatic mission headed by an envoy, etc.
The post or office of legate.
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Examples for "legate "
Examples for "legate "
1 On the morrow, October 14, Luther brought his reply to the legate .
2 To this last proposal the legate consented, as did all the others.
3 He escorted the legate back to his quarters in a cold fury.
4 Philip refused, and Innocent, through his legate , put France under an interdict.
5 Now, Cesare, being a duke, resents a cousin's being a papal legate .
1 First, this is-well , adiplomaticlegation, you might say.
A permanent diplomatic mission headed by a minister.
1 Change of the American legation into an embassy; its advantages and disadvantages.
2 The rest of the legation were lodged at the house of Wassenaer.
3 Señor Caceres, the attaché of the Peruvian legation , will not be here.
4 P. S. The new minister and legation are not received in society.
5 One of my many onerous responsibilities is organizing the legation cricket team.
6 Every gentleman of the legation had a gamekeeper specially assigned to him.
7 He could depend upon the legation to get him out of trouble.
8 I am Don Jaime Escobar y Gallegos, attached to the Spanish legation .
9 There remained with him the secretary of legation , Mr. Hugh S. Gibson.
10 They poured past the alley to the front of the Chinese legation .
11 In the automobile of the legation we raced to the Hôtel de Ville.
12 The members of the English legation were among the guests invited.
13 You must go to the Swiss legation and to the prefecture of police.
14 His companion was one of the secretaries of the French legation .
15 Balmaceda, who had taken refuge in the Argentina legation , committed suicide.
16 The rival legation had more spacious quarters, in a hotel in South Kensington.
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