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... sent , replied that he would consult the commander - in - chief . " Meanwhile , I will not attack your laager . As you are already completely surrounded , I would advise you to surrender with your troops , when peace will again reign in ...
... sent , replied that he would consult the commander - in - chief . " Meanwhile , I will not attack your laager . As you are already completely surrounded , I would advise you to surrender with your troops , when peace will again reign in ...
Page 191
... sent to the Paris nuncia- ture in 1879 , with Ferrata to assist him . Many people prophe- 2 Ibid . , p . 14 . 1 Ferrata , Mémoires ( Rome , 1922 ) . sied that Czacki would be the last Papal nuncio in 191 Papal Diplomacy.
... sent to the Paris nuncia- ture in 1879 , with Ferrata to assist him . Many people prophe- 2 Ibid . , p . 14 . 1 Ferrata , Mémoires ( Rome , 1922 ) . sied that Czacki would be the last Papal nuncio in 191 Papal Diplomacy.
Page 248
... sent to Queen Victoria a copy of his answer . Also , during " Black Week , " when British defeats followed each other in rapid succession , the Emperor drew up a plan of campaign , which he sent to the Queen : " and as a matter of ...
... sent to Queen Victoria a copy of his answer . Also , during " Black Week , " when British defeats followed each other in rapid succession , the Emperor drew up a plan of campaign , which he sent to the Queen : " and as a matter of ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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