Sainctot, wife of the master of ceremonies and introducer of ambassadors under Louis XIV.
The King, the ministers, and the ambassadors all worked for the marriage.
With this explanation, the text of the long despatch addressed to the ambassadors is given.
He undertook contracts for public service, pocketed the money, left our ambassadors without salaries, our vessels and fortifications without means of subsistence.
He had disputes respecting rank and ceremonial, both with the French ministry and the ambassadors of other states.
The ambassadorsexecuted their commission with the greatest zeal.
The Mexican ambassadors withdrew, but they were sadly displeased with the turn which matters were taking.
The President is also the authority designated by the Constitution for receiving ambassadorsand ministers accredited by foreign governments to the government of the United States.
After passing through the guards, who watched before the gate, the ambassadors were introduced into the private apartment of Cerce.
The two last ambassadors of the Huns, Orestes, a noble subject of the Pannonian province, and Edecon, a valiant chieftain of the tribe of the Scyrri, returned at the same time from Constantinople to the royal camp.
The ambassadors of the Huns might awaken the attention of Theodosius, by reminding him that they were his neighbors both in Europe and Asia; since they touched the Danube on one hand, and reached, with the other, as far as the Tanais.
The ambassadors had encamped on the edge of a large morass.
The senate, who in this emergency assumed the supreme powers of government, appointed two ambassadors to negotiate with the enemy.
Accordingly ambassadorswere sent in the once mighty name of "the Emperor and the Senate and People of Rome" to crave for peace, and these were the men who were now ushered into the camp of Attila.
The Queen-mother in France, the Scots lords, Philip of Spain, and the Spanish ambassadors with the exception of De Silva, were as ready to make and ignore promises and professions as was Elizabeth herself.
Ambassadors who came to pay their respects to him were forced, much against their will, to clamber up the rigging of a man of war, and found him enthroned on the cross trees.
There was on that day a great concourse of ambassadorsand envoys; but one well known figure was wanting.
Ambassadors have been known to keep their jobs on less than that.
Senators and suffragists, ambassadors and first families had found ease and comfort under Martha Foote's régime.
For that, he was made ambassador to Rome in 1754, where during the last illness of Benedict XIV, he was planning with other ambassadors to interpose the royal vetos in the election of Benedict's successor.
He sent letters and presents to the kings they represented, and the ambassadors themselves were recipients of rich rewards from the generous Pontiff.
He first made him a present of what up to that time, had been the special pride of France; the precedence of its ambassadors in public functions over those of all other countries, the German Empire excepted.
At the second audience the attitude of the Pope was cold and indifferent, for the Bourbon ambassadors had influenced him meantime.
Thus," continues Ranke, "to the royal dwelling of Gustavus Adolphus there now came ambassadorsfrom Rome for the purpose of holding conferences with his daughter about joining the Catholic Church.
Ambassadors and princes and even Louis XIV found the Czar obdurate, and so, after two years of unsuccessful endeavor, Avril arrived at Constantinople, after being imprisoned by the Turks on his way thither.
The Li Kau Sing Sha Shao says that the Emperor Yuen Ti Su sent his ambassadors to the western part of India, who procured animals several tens of feet in height,[307] unicorn, like the rhinoceros.
Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God.
Ministers are the ambassadors of Christ, beseeching men to be reconciled to God.
It was a brilliant function, for all the Ministers, foreign Ambassadorsand the whole Imperial Court, including the Emperor and Empress, were present.
Some of the young knights hearing this message would have run on the ambassadors to slay them, saying that it was a rebuke unto all the knights there present to suffer them to say so to the King.
The English ambassadors were splendidly entertained, but their proposals were considered inadmissible by the French court, for Henry demanded with Katherine the duchy of Normandy, the county of Pontieu, and the duchy of Aquitaine.
This visit of the French Ambassadors to London, headed by Francis de Bourbon, was considered a very important event.
As soon as this entertainment of the Ambassadors from France is over, I will set about inquiring into the aspect of affairs, and find out my Lord Burleigh's views.
In this interview with the ambassadors we have to observe how confident Achilles abides in the justice of his cause and in his own prowess.
Along the road throng pilgrims and deputies, private persons journeying modestly, and public ambassadors gorgeously equipped at the expense of their state.
Sidenote: The duke of Burgognie sendeth ambassadorsto Calis.
Malo, where the English ambassadors then laie, onelie staieng for a conuenient wind: who complained, that they were euill vsed, to be spoiled both of their monie and merchandize.
This I myself heard Louis say to Abbe Sieyes, though several foreign Ambassadors were in the saloon, near enough not to miss a word.
Their crime is not exactly known, but private letters from those countries relate that they were recruiting for another insurrection, and that some of them were entrusted as Ambassadors from their discontented countrymen to Louis XVIII.
Being detained there for seven days, they professed to be ambassadors from Earl Ronald to the King of Scotland.
The ambassadors carried with them seven Genoese prisoners, as a sort of peace-offering to the admiral, and were empowered to make large and humiliating concessions, reserving nothing but the liberty of Venice.
Wycliffe is appointed one of the seven ambassadors to represent to the Pope the grievances of the Church of England.
On his descent from the hills the Emperor gave audience to the first ambassadors of Bajazet, and opened the hostile correspondence of complaints and menaces, which fermented two years before the final explosion.
He caused two ambassadors to be despatched to the King of the Cape Verd territory, to treat of peace and to introduce the Christian faith.
He often held consistories or received ambassadors under huge old chestnut-trees, or beneath the olives on the greensward by some gurgling spring.
To give a show of fairness and moderation the English ambassadors at Paris lessened their demands more than once, and appeared willing for some time to renew negotiations after their terms had been rejected.
They give their directions; the Ambassadors are dispatched; at once they take their departure.
The ambassadors set out, {but} with no hasty steps, while snuffing with their nostrils for food in every filth.
The foreign ambassadors are terribly plagued about servants.
The presents from potentates to American ambassadorsare laid up here; gold snuffboxes set in diamonds, and a glittering array of swords and cimeters.
Ambassadors from many surrounding countries were attracted by the beauty of Miranda's portraits, carefully and widely disseminated by her prudent mother.
Among the ambassadors referred to there was one representing a Prince, whose ardour could not be checked by the Princess's cruel misfortune.
To each of them the ambassadors and their wives were introduced by name.
I remarked this, and said to him that, judging by appearances, the letters the ambassadors would have to write, after the approaching audience, would breathe nothing but peace and concord.
The ambassadors were to pay a visit at the Tuileries, to condole with the Consul and his wife on their loss, and it was represented to them that politeness required them to wear mourning on the occasion.
Meanwhile, Bonaparte was First Consul; his victories and his treaties brought the ambassadors of the first Powers in Europe and a crowd of other foreigners to Paris.
Bonaparte’s apartments, the ambassadorsand their wives.
From the days of "the Great Elchi" onward the English Ambassadors have interfered occasionally, and with some success, in favour of the persecuted Yezidis; and this fact explains their gratitude towards the English race.
This was his punishment for the series of rebellions against his authority, stirred up by that Merodach Baladan of Chaldaea, whose ambassadorsmake one transitory appearance in the Book of Kings.
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