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  2. Diplomatic correspondence - Wikipedia

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    An 1862 letter of condolence from Abraham Lincoln to Queen Victoria on the occasion of the death of Prince Albert shows the republican salutation "Great and Good Friend". Diplomatic correspondence is correspondence between one state and another and is usually of a formal character. It follows several widely observed customs and styles in ...

  3. Démarche - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic démarches are delivered to the appropriate official of a government or organization. Démarches generally seek to persuade, inform or gather information from a foreign government. Governments may also use a démarche to protest or object to actions by a foreign government.

  4. Talk:Diplomatic correspondence - Wikipedia

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  5. Letter of protest - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic correspondence#Note verbale From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. Letter of credence - Wikipedia

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    A letter of credence (French: Lettre de créance, [lɛtʁ də kʁeɑ̃s]) is a formal diplomatic letter that designates a diplomat as ambassador to another sovereign state. Commonly known as diplomatic credentials , the letter is addressed from one head of state to another, asking them to give credence ( French : créance ) to the ambassador's ...

  7. Note - Wikipedia

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    A diplomatic note, or letter of protest, a highly formal diplomatic document; Note (typography), a commentary or reference appended to a text; Note-taking, a recording of information; Note verbale, a diplomatic letter or document, also known as Third Person Note or Third Party Note; Suicide note

  8. Category:Protests in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada convoy protest (1 C, 18 P) E. Environmental protests in Canada (4 P) I. Idle No More (12 P, 2 F) L. Labour disputes in Canada (9 C, 14 P) M. Protest marches in ...

  9. Color book - Wikipedia

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    In diplomatic history, a color book is an officially sanctioned collection of diplomatic correspondence and other documents published by a government for educational or political reasons, or to promote the government position on current or past events. The earliest were the British Blue Books, dating to the 17th century.