All goods and property in Siam belonging to the German Empire or to any German State, with the exception of premises used as diplomatic or consular residences or offices, pass ipso facto and without compensation to the Siamese Government.
To provide that the Polish Government shall undertake the conduct of the foreign relations of the free city of Danzig as well as the diplomatic protection of citizens of that city when abroad.
The German Government will accord to the members of the commission and its authorized agents the same rights and immunities as are enjoyed in Germany by duly accredited diplomatic agents of friendly powers.
The native inhabitants of the former German overseas possessions shall be entitled to the diplomatic protection of the Governments exercising authority over those territories.
Even in its beginnings he says, the French and British mobilization of Chinese labor caused a diplomatic battle royal.
The earliest laudatory notice of his poems was written by his fashionable diplomatic patron.
Yet diplomatic relations were still preserved between the two countries, and wonderful diplomatic interviews had certainly been taking place in Paris.
But the end of these great diplomatic manoeuvres had not yet come.
We are detested in Naples and Sicily, unpopular elsewhere in Italy, mixed up with the Schleswig dispute, and on no diplomatic terms with Central Germany.
British diplomatic relations with the See of Rome have received the coup-de-grace, in the forcible expulsion of the Sovereign Pontiff from his territories!
Could even the oldest diplomatic character be drier?
The fact that she had sunk an American ship on the high seas opened up still another diplomatic controversy between Germany and the United States, which cannot be treated here.
Here was another matter that opened up diplomatic exchanges between Germany and the United States, and between the United States and England.
If certain portions of the Italian population seemed lukewarm toward the war during the period of diplomatic negotiations, there was no doubt of the temper of the nation after hostilities actually began.
Once more an incident in the naval warfare of the Great War was to involvediplomatic exchanges between the belligerents and the United States.
It will be seen, therefore, that the diplomatic game was an especially delicate one in the Balkans.
This is fully described in the chapter on submarines, and in the diplomatic developments discussed in the chapter on the United States and the War.
The sinking of liners carrying passengers claiming citizenship in neutral countries was another precedent, which had the same effect with regard to diplomatic exchanges.
First there was the satisfaction to the national sentiment of pride in recapturing the fortress which, after having once been won by force of arms, had been filched away by diplomatic intrigue.
By shrewd diplomatic manoeuvring the Russian envoy had placed Japan in a position which meant that were the war to be continued it would be upon the responsibility of Japan and for the sole reason that money must be had.
Intrepid, resourceful to a degree, unscrupulous beyond the average, he is ever in the forefront of the diplomatic battle line.
There can be no doubt that a year before Russia had no serious thought of war; her policy was clearly one of bluff and diplomatic evasion and delay.
Sidenote: Russians in Korea] Notwithstanding the conclusion of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance in the beginning of 1902, Japan waited for eighteen months before entering into the diplomatic lists alone against Russia.
It is, therefore, apropos to survey at this point the military and strategic position in the Far East which revealed itself immediately before the final rupture of diplomatic negotiations and the beginning of active hostilities.
Now, these diplomatic efforts have also strengthened our hand in dealing with those nations that insist on violating international agreements in pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Because of a diplomatic effort to insist that Iran meet its obligations, the Iranian Government now faces tougher sanctions, tighter sanctions than ever before.
That's why we restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the Cuban people.
He had renounced the diplomatic career; he ceased accordingly to alarm the susceptibilites of the ambitious; and as he had no very dangerous amount of intellect, he was well looked upon everywhere.
The dainty little old Baroness d'Aldrigger was at breakfast with her two daughters and Godefroid, when Rastignac came in with a diplomatic air to steer the conversation on the financial crisis.
Tillet; and with that epigram he cut Nucingen's diplomaticefforts short.
They were afloat on the ocean, under every guarantee of safety; they were the property of private citizens, who knew nothing, and could know nothing, of the diplomatic disputes of the two countries.
If there was at this time any unrest and anxiety at the courts and in the diplomatic circles of Europe this was due to events that were happening in North America and were beginning to shake the foundations of the old order.
For the diplomatic and political world of Spain as of Great Britain was indeed occupied in considering a settlement of the Spanish-British problem.
It was the executive and diplomatic branch which took the action toward Cuba.
In the rapid exchange of notes during the period when the rupture between the two powers was daily coming nearer the suavity of diplomatic language was sometimes discarded for rather plain speech.
I should like to get into the Diplomatic Service immensely though, if I could.
He could give me a nomination for the Diplomatic Service, and that would be just the leg-up I want.
He was very highly thought of, was sent on various diplomatic missions to Italy, occupied important judicial positions under the government and wielded an immense influence over the men of his time.
He went on diplomatic missions to Popes Julius II and Leo X and thus became very much interested in the New Learning.
The Sultan, he declared, was no longer worthy of the courtesies of diplomatic usage, or of Christian tolerance.
When diplomatic relations are suspended, England should inform the Sultan that she should consider the means of enforcing her just and humane demands.
In September it arrested and repeatedly examined de Novion, whose diplomatic character was not very definitive.
Its conduct, though its original advances to Ralegh had the sanction of the English Ministers, was clearly a breach of diplomatic propriety.
Those among the Lords Commissioners who desired something more than merely to extricate their master from a diplomatic difficulty, were incapacitated by an invincible prejudice.
Talleyrand used to play at whist at the "Travellers'," that is why Ranville Ranville indulges in that diplomatic recreation.
He dockets his tailor's bills, and nicks off his dinner-notes in diplomatic paragraphs, and keeps precis of them all.
She was carefullydiplomatic in the conduct of her school, for she must satisfy the critical tastes and ideas of a high-class parentage clientele.
If the boys should put over anything like that, we'd break off diplomatic relations right away.
Here was another diplomatic crisis, which had to be dealt with in the usual way.
Early in the morning, as I expected, she demanded my immediate attendance; and so the little diplomatic affair I had anticipated came on.
But the directors could not know that the home government had secretly disavowed their diplomatic representative and only waited for a suitable occasion to recall him.
Castlereagh, Memoirs and correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, London, 1848, contains the diplomatic correspondence upon many subjects concerning the Batavian Republic and the Kingdom of Holland.
Three volumes of diplomatic history of the Batavian Republic.
It has It declares war (after it has the right to appoint diplomaticobtained the approval of the and consular representatives.
All German public property, except consular and diplomatic premises, passes without compensation to Siam, German private property to be dealt with in accordance with the economic clauses.
Sidenote: Representatives to have diplomaticprivileges and immunities.
Diplomatic protection to inhabitants of former German colonies is to be given by the Governments exercising authority.
So cordial a response to the overtures of the Portuguese led to the more formal establishment of diplomatic and commercial intercourse.
It was while Alphonso d'Albuquerque was occupied with a military expedition in Malacca, that he seized the occasion to open diplomatic intercourse with Siam.
The history of this period of the intercourse between Siam and the European nations, abundantly proves that shrewdness, enterprise, and diplomatic skill were not on one side only.
And for almost a century the Portuguese maintained, if not an exclusive, certainly a pre-eminent, right to the commercial and diplomatic intercourse which they had inaugurated.
Mr. Dean, thus aroused, answered with a diplomatic truthfulness which afterwards amazed himself.
Before I had come to the end of this carefully phrased, and, as I hoped, eminently diplomatic speech, a silent but furious signal was dispatched by wireless telegraphy across the whole length of the table.
He's an awfullydiplomatic beggar; been an attache at Paris, and so on.
That will give me time to see what can be done in the way of papers, although as far as Illyria is concerned, diplomatic relations are pretty sure to have been suspended.