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... century . Although the missions became per- manent , the personnel was transitory until about the middle of the seventeenth century . From that time diplomacy was a lifelong vocation or career , and the public servants who devoted ...
... century . Although the missions became per- manent , the personnel was transitory until about the middle of the seventeenth century . From that time diplomacy was a lifelong vocation or career , and the public servants who devoted ...
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... century were noted travellers , particularly Prince Gortchakoff and M. de Giers . They frequently met their vis - à - vis in a foreign capital or in a fashionable spa during the late summer . In the twentieth century , however , in the ...
... century were noted travellers , particularly Prince Gortchakoff and M. de Giers . They frequently met their vis - à - vis in a foreign capital or in a fashionable spa during the late summer . In the twentieth century , however , in the ...
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... century , the diplomatic profession began to take definite shape , it was quite distinct from the military ; and the distinction has been continually maintained . Obviously the conditions of training , the types of mind , the qualities ...
... century , the diplomatic profession began to take definite shape , it was quite distinct from the military ; and the distinction has been continually maintained . Obviously the conditions of training , the types of mind , the qualities ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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