Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the good relations between England and Germany is that they should continue to work together to preserve the peace of Europe... Century Monthly Magazine - Page 823edited by - 1917Full view - About this book
| Emile Joseph Dillon - Germany - 1914 - 256 pages
...crisis as the Chancellor contemplates. You should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 270 pages
...crisis as the Chancellor contemplates. You should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| John McFarland Kennedy - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 228 pages
...crisis as the Chancellor contemplates. You should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| Elbert Francis Baldwin - Europe - 1914 - 298 pages
...crisis as the Chancellor contemplates. You should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Europe - 1914 - 98 pages
...crisis as the Chancellor contemplates. You should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the...the mutual relations of Germany and England will, I believe.be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work... | |
| Edward Cook - Germany - 1914 - 48 pages
...yet disappeared :— " You should add most earnestly," he said to the British Ambassador at Berlin, " that the one way of maintaining the good relations...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object his Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 366 pages
...should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that one way of maintaining good relations between England and Germany is that...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso -facto improved and strengthened. For that object his Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 328 pages
...should speak to the Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that one way of maintaining good relations between England and Germany is that...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work in that way... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Alfred Maurice Low - Truth about Germany - 1914 - 300 pages
...might be attained. He instructed his Ambassador to say to the Chancellor: — " One way of maintaining good relations between England and Germany is that...relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be, ipsc facto, improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's government will work in that way... | |
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