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... meeting about prisoners of war ) .1 Diplomatists have no place , or are given no place , in war on the grand scale , because if they were allowed to intervene they would settle the dispute by compromise . This is their way , and there ...
... meeting about prisoners of war ) .1 Diplomatists have no place , or are given no place , in war on the grand scale , because if they were allowed to intervene they would settle the dispute by compromise . This is their way , and there ...
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... meeting led to another at Neuchâtel , three weeks later , this time between Sixte and Count Erdödy , who was in the confidence of the Emperor Charles . The negotiation was now communicated to the British Government as well as to the ...
... meeting led to another at Neuchâtel , three weeks later , this time between Sixte and Count Erdödy , who was in the confidence of the Emperor Charles . The negotiation was now communicated to the British Government as well as to the ...
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... , having begun with the Ligonier - Saxe " irregular " negotiation , established regular contact through professional diplomatists , the Earl of Sand- wich and the Marquis de Puiseulx , who , meeting 205 Military Men as Diplomatists.
... , having begun with the Ligonier - Saxe " irregular " negotiation , established regular contact through professional diplomatists , the Earl of Sand- wich and the Marquis de Puiseulx , who , meeting 205 Military Men as Diplomatists.
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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