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... foreign affairs . The Prime Ministers did not " abdicate . " Lord Liverpool , for instance , exercised very real supervision over the conduct of foreign affairs , just as he did over the affairs which were in the par- ticular charge of ...
... foreign affairs . The Prime Ministers did not " abdicate . " Lord Liverpool , for instance , exercised very real supervision over the conduct of foreign affairs , just as he did over the affairs which were in the par- ticular charge of ...
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Robert Balmain Mowat. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , almost took foreign affairs into his own hands . Beaconsfield's letters in the Russo- Turkish crisis of 1877-78 show how he regarded foreign affairs as his personal and ...
Robert Balmain Mowat. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , almost took foreign affairs into his own hands . Beaconsfield's letters in the Russo- Turkish crisis of 1877-78 show how he regarded foreign affairs as his personal and ...
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... Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs . Unfortunately , his age and health rendered him unequal to assuming the double burden . Sir Edward Grey became Secretary of State , but Campbell- Bannerman kept in touch with the Foreign Office ...
... Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs . Unfortunately , his age and health rendered him unequal to assuming the double burden . Sir Edward Grey became Secretary of State , but Campbell- Bannerman kept in touch with the Foreign Office ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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