. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . Diplomatic Officers of tiie United States. HE diplomatic oflRcers of theUnited States include thefollowing: Embassadors. — Personssentbyonesovereign powerto another sovereig-npower to transact publicbusiness of importance andinterest to one or both —Extraordinary-Public ministers, or officers,sent from one sovereignty toanother on special business of importance. Ministers —Plenipotentiary—Embassadors, ornegotiators, or envoys, sent to a foreign seat ofgovernment with full diplomatic powers. Ministers—Res


. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . Diplomatic Officers of tiie United States. HE diplomatic oflRcers of theUnited States include thefollowing: Embassadors. — Personssentbyonesovereign powerto another sovereig-npower to transact publicbusiness of importance andinterest to one or both —Extraordinary-Public ministers, or officers,sent from one sovereignty toanother on special business of importance. Ministers —Plenipotentiary—Embassadors, ornegotiators, or envoys, sent to a foreign seat ofgovernment with full diplomatic powers. Ministers—Resident—Embassadors with diplo-matic powers who reside continually at a foreignseat of government. Commissioners—Persons appointed by a sover-eign power to confer with similar persons fromanother sovereign power, and decide any specialand disputed question of international interest orimportance. Charges daffaires—Ministers of the third orlowest class, sent to a foreign seat of —Officers sent to a foreign country, withlimited powers, to trea


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