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... letter , proposing peace by negotiation , to the Prime Minister , Mr. Asquith . This letter was not published and had no result . In November 1917 Lord Lansdowne , after consultation with his group of friends , wrote another letter ...
... letter , proposing peace by negotiation , to the Prime Minister , Mr. Asquith . This letter was not published and had no result . In November 1917 Lord Lansdowne , after consultation with his group of friends , wrote another letter ...
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... letter stating : " The Allied and Associated Powers must make it clear that this letter and the memorandum attached con- stitute their last word . " 3 The German delegates were given five days within which to make a declaration that ...
... letter stating : " The Allied and Associated Powers must make it clear that this letter and the memorandum attached con- stitute their last word . " 3 The German delegates were given five days within which to make a declaration that ...
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... letter , purporting to give the ideas of a French Liberal , to be dated from Paris and published in the Kölnische Zeitung . The letter , as originally drafted , expressed Bismarck's ideas correctly , but did not appear to the Chancellor ...
... letter , purporting to give the ideas of a French Liberal , to be dated from Paris and published in the Kölnische Zeitung . The letter , as originally drafted , expressed Bismarck's ideas correctly , but did not appear to the Chancellor ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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