On our return home," Sir Moses continues in his diary, "I found Colonel du Plat waiting to accompany me to Monsieur Hilferilling, Head of the Chancellerie Diplomatique of the Prince.
The fact was that at the eleventh hour the whole of the corpsdiplomatique had sent excuses.
Lord Palmerston was talking animatedly to Count Walewski; the whole corps diplomatique accredited to the court of St. James was there.
At three o'clock there was a brilliant reception at the Elysee, when the members of the corps diplomatique accredited to the Tuileries were presented to the Queen.
The corpsdiplomatique was virtually on the horns of a dilemma.
The Queen sees in the papers that there is to be a Te Deum at Paris on the 2nd for the success of the coup d'état, and that the Corps Diplomatique is to be present.
But the authors of the Nouveau Traite de Diplomatique speak of several manuscripts on this material as extant in France and Italy.
This charter is supposed by the authors of Nouveau Traite de Diplomatique to be translated from the Latin, t.
The editors of Nouveau Traite de Diplomatique are of the same opinion, and doubt the use of linen paper before the year 1300.
The treaties of Westphalia are in the famous old compilation of Jean Dumont, Corps universeldiplomatique du droit des gens, 8 vols.
We ladies of the corps diplomatique tried to flatter ourselves that we made up in elegance what we wanted in magnificence!
The president might have been the speaker, and the corps diplomatique represented itself.
The president and corps diplomatique were in full uniform, and the display of diamonds was extraordinary.
It was the King's birthday, and His Majesty having learned that the Princesse de Lieven and I were not dining with Lord Palmerston, chose us to represent the Corps Diplomatique at his own party.
Here the Corps Diplomatique are complaining of Sebastiani's double game in respect of events on the Rhine.
It was almost a female gathering, though of course all the men of the Corps Diplomatique were there.
All the Ambassadors and men of the Corps Diplomatique faced us--the English women were upstairs.
As soon as all the men of the Corps Diplomatique had passed the Empress left her place and came to us.
She rarely stays more than an hour, just long enough to receive the Corps Diplomatique and the people who have the entree.
We found quantities of people, as all the Corps Diplomatique had been convoked.
All the Corps Diplomatique were received this morning at Buckingham Palace--the men by the Emperor, the women by the Empress.
We three Ambassadresses are the only women of the Corps Diplomatique that have it.
We went into the Abbey at the Poets' Corner, where an entrance was reserved for the Corps Diplomatique and Court functionaries.
We went at once on board the "Helicon," a small despatch boat, especially destined to the Corps Diplomatique and distinguished strangers.
The Jaures have just arrived themselves with all the Corps Diplomatique from Petersburg.
He quite admitted that that might have been better done, but also remarked that he thought the Corps Diplomatique a little exacting; so, as usual, there are two sides to every question.
He was secretary to the British Embassy at Washington, and at one of the receptions at the White House (which are open receptions--all the world can go) all the corps diplomatique were present in the full glory of ribbons and plaques.
Here were princesses of the blood in white gowns and superb jewels, Japanese ladies in kimonos, ladies of the Corps Diplomatique in European costume, priests in their varied robes, and diplomats and attaches in gorgeous uniforms.
Arriving at the cemetery, the Corps Diplomatique walked up a path paved in wood and bordered on each side by covered seats, at the end of which were high trestles supporting the coffin.
There is a notion among the members of the Corps Diplomatique that the Prussians before they bombard the town will summon it to surrender.
There is to be a consultation of the Corps Diplomatique to-morrow, under the presidency of the Nuncio, to settle joint action.
The Corps Diplomatique are excessively indignant with the reply they have received from Count Bismarck, declining to allow any but open despatches through the Prussian lines.
A few days before the breach of the peace, the Corps Diplomatique had met as usual at the Tuileries.
Talleyrand, and the difficulty of the Corps Diplomatique was at an end.
To some of the spectators on the left aisle half of the performance was lost--the whole corps diplomatique in full uniform in the senators' gallery, with the wives of the Ambassadors and of the Italian Cabinet Ministers.
The women of the corps diplomatique were patiently smoothing their gloves on their arms, opening and closing their large, soft, feather fans, each for the hundredth time eagerly scanning her programme, as if she had never seen it before.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diplomatique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.