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... probably leave the Conference as a belligerent on the side of the Allies . ” 1 Colonel House returned to Washington with the plan in the form of a memorandum , dated February 22 , 1916 , to which Mr. Wilson gave his consent by cable on ...
... probably leave the Conference as a belligerent on the side of the Allies . ” 1 Colonel House returned to Washington with the plan in the form of a memorandum , dated February 22 , 1916 , to which Mr. Wilson gave his consent by cable on ...
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... probably not congenial to Edward VII . The expressions in which William conveyed his advice ( February 4 , 1900 ) to Edward to reconcile himself to an unfavourable peace with the Boers were scarcely diplomatic : " Even the strongest ...
... probably not congenial to Edward VII . The expressions in which William conveyed his advice ( February 4 , 1900 ) to Edward to reconcile himself to an unfavourable peace with the Boers were scarcely diplomatic : " Even the strongest ...
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... probably performs its greatest service in regard to Diplomacy . It is impossible for any Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other department , or for any officials , to give out informa- tion in a free country which will not be immediately ...
... probably performs its greatest service in regard to Diplomacy . It is impossible for any Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other department , or for any officials , to give out informa- tion in a free country which will not be immediately ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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