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Page 180
... favour for all parties . Such an agreement was , apparently , never proposed ; had it come into existence there would have been great difficulty in securing its observance , particularly if Turkey had continued to be a weak state ...
... favour for all parties . Such an agreement was , apparently , never proposed ; had it come into existence there would have been great difficulty in securing its observance , particularly if Turkey had continued to be a weak state ...
Page 194
... favour of the cardinal.1 Monseigneur Ferrata's five years at Paris from 1890 to 1895 produced the best effects on the diplomatic situation , and when he left his nunciature ( which was then in the Rue de Varenne ) he received a warm ...
... favour of the cardinal.1 Monseigneur Ferrata's five years at Paris from 1890 to 1895 produced the best effects on the diplomatic situation , and when he left his nunciature ( which was then in the Rue de Varenne ) he received a warm ...
Page 277
... The widely signed petitions in favour of disarmament from numerous national and international associations presented at the opening of the Conference had less effect than the steady drag of uninformed opinion in 277 Diplomacy and Democracy.
... The widely signed petitions in favour of disarmament from numerous national and international associations presented at the opening of the Conference had less effect than the steady drag of uninformed opinion in 277 Diplomacy and Democracy.
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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