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... negotiations for a general peace.1 The Emperor suggested that diplomatists should be sent to Switzerland to open regular peace - negotiations . Sixte went to London and met the members of the British War Cabinet in June . He was ...
... negotiations for a general peace.1 The Emperor suggested that diplomatists should be sent to Switzerland to open regular peace - negotiations . Sixte went to London and met the members of the British War Cabinet in June . He was ...
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... negotiations between Louis Cobenzl , the premier Austrian career - diplo- matist of the time , and Bonaparte , who had hitherto had no experience in any sort of public affairs except war . The negotiations took place at Udine in Venetia ...
... negotiations between Louis Cobenzl , the premier Austrian career - diplo- matist of the time , and Bonaparte , who had hitherto had no experience in any sort of public affairs except war . The negotiations took place at Udine in Venetia ...
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... negotiations for a general , chiefly financial , settlement with Soviet Russia were unsuccessful . The conduct of these negotiations and the draft treaty ( not ratified ) which resulted , were justly criticized by thoughtful observers ...
... negotiations for a general , chiefly financial , settlement with Soviet Russia were unsuccessful . The conduct of these negotiations and the draft treaty ( not ratified ) which resulted , were justly criticized by thoughtful observers ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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