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... ambassador had need of all his self - control and serenity , for this was the warning of a war of France against Austria . Hübner later became ambassador at the Vatican , and availed himself of the opportunities for research in the ...
... ambassador had need of all his self - control and serenity , for this was the warning of a war of France against Austria . Hübner later became ambassador at the Vatican , and availed himself of the opportunities for research in the ...
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... ambassador of another Power , it was always the other Power that was exercising undue pressure . Thus the British ambassador at Constantinople reported in 1907 : By dint of vigorous pressure , the Italian Embassy has secured for the ...
... ambassador of another Power , it was always the other Power that was exercising undue pressure . Thus the British ambassador at Constantinople reported in 1907 : By dint of vigorous pressure , the Italian Embassy has secured for the ...
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... ambassador , therefore , merely reports home : " I have received from a reliable source . . . . My informant , who I have reason to believe is speaking from personal knowledge , declares ... " There is no doubt that in the nineteenth ...
... ambassador , therefore , merely reports home : " I have received from a reliable source . . . . My informant , who I have reason to believe is speaking from personal knowledge , declares ... " There is no doubt that in the nineteenth ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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