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... March 1 , 1915 , Seymour , op . cit . , I , p . 383 . 2 Seymour , op . cit . , I , pp . 380 , 407 , 420 ( February 15th , March 21st , April 15 , 1915 ) . Pingaud , op . cit . , p . 400 . a view first to an armistice , and next to 27 ...
... March 1 , 1915 , Seymour , op . cit . , I , p . 383 . 2 Seymour , op . cit . , I , pp . 380 , 407 , 420 ( February 15th , March 21st , April 15 , 1915 ) . Pingaud , op . cit . , p . 400 . a view first to an armistice , and next to 27 ...
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... March Sixte went through Switzerland to Vienna and had an interview ( March 23rd ) with the Emperor Charles and Count Czernin . Sixte returned to Paris with a letter from Charles declaring : " I will support , by all means and using all ...
... March Sixte went through Switzerland to Vienna and had an interview ( March 23rd ) with the Emperor Charles and Count Czernin . Sixte returned to Paris with a letter from Charles declaring : " I will support , by all means and using all ...
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... March 27th Sir Austen Chamberlain notified the rupture of diplomatic relations , without affecting , however , the conditions of com- mercial intercourse ; the Trade Agreement remained in force for the next five years . This singular ...
... March 27th Sir Austen Chamberlain notified the rupture of diplomatic relations , without affecting , however , the conditions of com- mercial intercourse ; the Trade Agreement remained in force for the next five years . This singular ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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