If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany could be a party, by which she could be assured that no aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued... The Quarterly Review - Page 165edited by - 1916Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1918 - 1010 pages
...this : If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately. 1 have desired this and worked for it, as far as I could, through the last Balkan crisis, and, Germany... | |
| American essays - 1915 - 980 pages
...present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany will be a party, by which she could be assured that no...France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately.' l An idea thus indorsed, not only by pacifists and thinkers, but by practical statesmen, is worth serious... | |
| Literature - 1920 - 914 pages
...peace of Europe could be preserved, he would do his uttermost to get some arrangement by which Germany "could be assured that no aggressive or hostile policy...pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia or ourselves, jointly or separately." Grey was not a man to make such a promise lightly. It would be... | |
| 1914 - 970 pages
...this: If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...crisis, and, Germany having a corresponding object, pur relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1923 - 932 pages
...will she become a party to anything that has such an object." Asquith, p. 56. IDS " My own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately." Sir Edward Grey to Sir Edward Goschen, July 30, 1914, Collected Dipl. Docs., p. 78. no It is of course... | |
| Literature - 1914 - 854 pages
...might be regarded as "Utopian." It was tie promotion of "some arrangement" to which Germany should be a party, "by which she could be assured that no...France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately." We are not quite sure what this means in detail, but its spirit is clear. It is an offer of permanent... | |
| Electronic journals - 1918 - 962 pages
...this: If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately.2 The desire of Great Britain, however, to preserve friendly relations with Germany, although... | |
| Electronic journals - 1920 - 736 pages
...Berlin : If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately.69 .1 While comment upon these telegrams would only tend to weaken their force and effect,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1918 - 954 pages
...this: If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately.2 The desire of Great Britain, however, to preserve friendly relations with Germany, although... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - Church peace conference - 1914 - 170 pages
...will. 'If the peace of Europe can be preserved and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...separately. I have desired this and worked for it' — the statement was never more true — 'as far as I could, through the last Balkan crisis, and Germany... | |
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