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... Russian ambassador in Paris in 1912-14 , was continually misleading the Russian Government by giving , in his reports , a particular “ turn ” or definiteness to statements made by the French statesmen in course of conversations ...
... Russian ambassador in Paris in 1912-14 , was continually misleading the Russian Government by giving , in his reports , a particular “ turn ” or definiteness to statements made by the French statesmen in course of conversations ...
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... Russia as were enjoyed by other nations . As the Soviet Government had a monopoly of all Russian foreign trade , and as business between the United Kingdom and Russia could only be done through the Commissariat for Foreign Trade , the ...
... Russia as were enjoyed by other nations . As the Soviet Government had a monopoly of all Russian foreign trade , and as business between the United Kingdom and Russia could only be done through the Commissariat for Foreign Trade , the ...
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... Russia , and the Third International of Workers , established by the Com- munist Party at Moscow in 1919. A report on an investigation made in the United States Department of State says : The programme of the Russian Communist Party is ...
... Russia , and the Third International of Workers , established by the Com- munist Party at Moscow in 1919. A report on an investigation made in the United States Department of State says : The programme of the Russian Communist Party is ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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