He is then heard of as plotting with Garibaldi in Italy, as secretary of a legation in Japan, and in other parts of the world. |
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There was also a report that Japan was dispatching its troops to Korea on the pretext of protecting its legation. |
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The soldiers at the legation stayed in their tents to maintain the appearance that they were guarding something. |
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A hundred American soldiers pitched tents on the legation grounds to be ready for any contingency. |
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Not until the creation of the British legation in 1915 were formal diplomatic relations re-established with Rome. |
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On September 8, the Thai legation in Washington DC, USA announced that the designation for the nation abroad would be Siam and not Thailand. |
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The German legation in Bern told the Swiss government on 27 March that the German High Command would require eight weeks to prepare an exchange. |
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Neutrality itself was certainly taken too far when, on the death of Hitler, de Valera presented the state's condolences to the German legation. |
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In 1934 Switzerland opened a consulate general in Dublin. Five years later it opened a legation. |
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Joining the Department of External Affairs in 1927, Beaudry was appointed First Secretary to the Canadian legation in Washington. |
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Prior to that, the legation in London also looked after Swiss interests in the Netherlands. |
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Field offices are not an expression of decentralization or of a right of legation exercised by the Organization. |
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Following this appointment, the office in Paris was raised to legation status and a legation was opened in Tokyo. |
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As part of a contingent of marines from the USS Newark, Silva assisted in defending the British legation in Beijing until its relief by the allied army. |
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The kingdom opened a diplomatic legation in Berne in 1948, and it now has Honorary Consulates in Basel, Zurich and Geneva. |
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Switzerland was represented by a legation in Copenhagen from 1945 to 1957, when the mission was upgraded to an embassy. |
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In January 1919 he was identified by the Swedish authorities as a Bolshevik and deported with the Russian legation. |
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After the wars, when Bulgaria was experiencing a serious economic and political crisis, Yovkov was appointed clerk at the Bulgarian legation in Bucharest, Romania. |
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Hereafter no remittances shall be made for annates or for any other purpose to the court of Rome, the vice legation at Avignon, or to the nunciature at Lucerne. |
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In 1528, the new cardinal moved to Rome and remained there until September 1535, when the newly elected Paul III assigned him the papal legation to Perugia. |
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He took her under his wing, designating her the Spanish legation interpreter. |
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Switzerland opened a consulate in St. Petersburg in 1816, upgrading it to a legation 90 years later. |
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Switzerland opened a consulate in Beirut in 1934. It was elevated to a legation in 1949 and later to an embassy. |
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Indicatively, it is from this period that Chinese documentation of legation visits to Japan provide the first written records describing the structure of Japanese society. |
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Fearing for his own life, King Kojong took refuge in the Russian legation, where he granted such concessions as mining and lumbering franchises to Russia and other powers. |
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In 1960 Switzerland upgraded its legation in Pretoria to an embassy and by the end of the 19th century it had opened consulates in Pretoria and Johannesburg, and in 1916 one in Cape Town. |
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Real Canadian diplomacy started when Canada gained diplomatic independence from Great Britain with the 1926 appointment of Vincent Massey to open a four-person legation in Washington. |
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He then served for nearly two years at the American legation in China, where his duties included command of the famous Horse Marines. |
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He met with a legation secretary, whom he shot and killed to protest his family's treatment in Germany. |
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The Holy See has the oldest active continuous diplomatic service in the world, dating back to at least AD 325 with its legation to the Council of Nicea. |
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A papal legation was sent there as late as 1492, the year Columbus attempted to find a shorter spice route to Asia but instead encountered the Americas. |
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