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... House , he made enquiries in London . He had thrice already , before and after the opening of the con- flict , offered mediation.1 On September 18 , 1914 , a week after the Battle of the Marne , Colonel House , with Mr. Wilson's ...
... House , he made enquiries in London . He had thrice already , before and after the opening of the con- flict , offered mediation.1 On September 18 , 1914 , a week after the Battle of the Marne , Colonel House , with Mr. Wilson's ...
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... House returned to Washington with the plan in the form of a memorandum , dated February 22 , 1916 , to which Mr. Wilson gave his consent by cable on March 8 ( 1916 ) . As success in calling a conference depended , to some extent , upon ...
... House returned to Washington with the plan in the form of a memorandum , dated February 22 , 1916 , to which Mr. Wilson gave his consent by cable on March 8 ( 1916 ) . As success in calling a conference depended , to some extent , upon ...
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... house , and those who are agreeable to each other sit together . Thus I have my breakfast taken to Schwarzenberg's house , because it is better situated than mine . We begin again to ride after breakfast until midday . I dine ...
... house , and those who are agreeable to each other sit together . Thus I have my breakfast taken to Schwarzenberg's house , because it is better situated than mine . We begin again to ride after breakfast until midday . I dine ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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