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... France , but that it would be followed by many wars . " If that is so , " they said to me , “ Metz is a glacis behind which France can place a hundred thousand men . We must keep it . " I could say the same about Alsace and Lorraine ...
... France , but that it would be followed by many wars . " If that is so , " they said to me , “ Metz is a glacis behind which France can place a hundred thousand men . We must keep it . " I could say the same about Alsace and Lorraine ...
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... France . . . every arm that belongs to her , will be employed and will perish , before France will submit . " Even the calm and judicious . Alexis de Tocqueville considered " the treachery of Lord Palmerston " to be manifest . Thiers ...
... France . . . every arm that belongs to her , will be employed and will perish , before France will submit . " Even the calm and judicious . Alexis de Tocqueville considered " the treachery of Lord Palmerston " to be manifest . Thiers ...
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... France of the concordat and of regular relations with the Vatican ; but he had gone too far to withdraw , for the Cabinet , particularly the Minister of the Interior , Combes , was pronouncedly anti - clerical . On May 20 , 1904 , the ...
... France of the concordat and of regular relations with the Vatican ; but he had gone too far to withdraw , for the Cabinet , particularly the Minister of the Interior , Combes , was pronouncedly anti - clerical . On May 20 , 1904 , the ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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