- and
Ritcheson have
emphasized that
British generosity was
based on a
statesmanlike vision of
close economic ties
between Britain and the
United States...
- a
lover of art and culture; even the
British were
impressed by his
statesmanlike qualities.
Gangadhar Rao
possessed considerable taste and some scholarship;...
-
ministers reluctant for
Britain to get involved, he
struck Asquith as "
statesmanlike" at the
Cabinet meeting on 1 August,
favouring keeping Britain's options...
-
issues by
force and by diplomacy,
causing Stein to
comment that The
statesmanlike instinct and
political ability which we must
ascribe to
Didda in spite...
- calm and in control.
David Watt, in the
Financial Times,
called him "
statesmanlike" and "relaxed". In his party's
final broadcast of the
campaign he said:...
- "heavily-religious
mobilisation and
activism under Husayn to the more ****ertive and
statesmanlike rhetoric under Abdulmalik", its
current leader. With
strong support...
- may (although
there is no
evidence of it)
reflect the
promptings of '
statesmanlike' discretion. Parti****tion in the
guidance of America's
progress was...
- 47–48
Tacitus allows the
reader a
glimpse of a
Claudius who is more
statesmanlike (XI.23–25), but it is a mere glimpse.
Tacitus is
usually held to have...
- 2017 at the
Wayback Machine The Guardian.
Roger Cohen (27
March 1999),
Statesmanlike Schroder Pulls Harmony From Europe's Hat
Archived 15
September 2017...
- of the Crusades,
painted by a keenly-intelligent, broadminded, and
statesmanlike observer. Bar Ṣawma's
travels occurred prior to the
return of Marco...