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... give peace to the world " -which meant that Napoleon should consent to give up some of his conquests in order to obtain safety from his enemies . It was obvious 1 Sorel , L'Europe et La Révolution Française ( 1903 ) , v , p . 247. See ...
... give peace to the world " -which meant that Napoleon should consent to give up some of his conquests in order to obtain safety from his enemies . It was obvious 1 Sorel , L'Europe et La Révolution Française ( 1903 ) , v , p . 247. See ...
Page 56
... give up one inch of ground . " The Emperor stamped up and down the room , kicking his hat ( which , usually kept tucked under his arm , had dropped to the floor ) before him . This was more than Metternich could have hoped for , and he ...
... give up one inch of ground . " The Emperor stamped up and down the room , kicking his hat ( which , usually kept tucked under his arm , had dropped to the floor ) before him . This was more than Metternich could have hoped for , and he ...
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... give to these considerations the weight which they deserve . Unfortunately , the civilians , with the timidity of amateurs when confronted by experts , often give way before the plain - spoken military men with their crisp language and ...
... give to these considerations the weight which they deserve . Unfortunately , the civilians , with the timidity of amateurs when confronted by experts , often give way before the plain - spoken military men with their crisp language and ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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