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... Emperor of Austria , Francis Joseph , on November 21 , 1916 , and the accession of his nephew , Charles , seemed to ... Emperor Charles . The negotiation was now communicated to the British Government as well as to the French . In March ...
... Emperor of Austria , Francis Joseph , on November 21 , 1916 , and the accession of his nephew , Charles , seemed to ... Emperor Charles . The negotiation was now communicated to the British Government as well as to the French . In March ...
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Robert Balmain Mowat. ( afterwards the Emperor William I ) had met the Emperor Francis Joseph at Gastein . Bismarck was anxious to speak with King William before the interview , so as to harden him against agreeing with Francis Joseph ...
Robert Balmain Mowat. ( afterwards the Emperor William I ) had met the Emperor Francis Joseph at Gastein . Bismarck was anxious to speak with King William before the interview , so as to harden him against agreeing with Francis Joseph ...
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... Emperor's secretary at Rominten with the three alterations suggested by the Foreign Office . The article , thus ... Emperor . In reality it was the work of Colonel Stuart - Wortley , at whose mansion , Highcliffe , in the Isle of Wight ...
... Emperor's secretary at Rominten with the three alterations suggested by the Foreign Office . The article , thus ... Emperor . In reality it was the work of Colonel Stuart - Wortley , at whose mansion , Highcliffe , in the Isle of Wight ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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