Definitionn. wisdom in the management of public affairs
Last update: September 9, 2015
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Statesmanship is the party four most quality expected in any leader. [Please select]
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He was a man of vivid, but disordered, imagination, without possessing any conception of statesmanship. In 1887 a statue of the tribune was erected at the foot of the Capitoline Hill in Rome. [Please select]
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The deficit in our Budget is large, but not beyond what firm and prudent statesmanship could bridge. [Please select]
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It would be an act of far-seeing statesmanship for the United Kingdom and the United States, the two Powers chiefly concerned, to adopt it. [Please select]
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The times and condition of the country were inauspicious for considerate statesmanship. [Please select]
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He committed a monstrous crime that good might come,--not foreseeing the ultimate consequences, and showing anything but an enlarged statesmanship. [Please select]
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Clad in a rough-and-ready manner, with a Gladstone collar to indicate the newly acquired statesmanship, and fairly radiating geniality, Mr. [Please select]
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He sent a letter denouncing Lincoln and pledging his support of Fremont because of the latter's "clearsighted statesmanship and rare military ability." [Please select]
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His vocation for statesmanship, however, was too genuine and his courage too high for such results to dishearten him. [Please select]
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Nowhere in the world is there a more urgent need for a wise constructive statesmanship. [Please select]
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In most of the republics, political conditions have been so unstable as to give little scope for constructive statesmanship. [Please select]
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