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Page 47
... writes : " All this little variegated world found itself together every day either at golf , or bathing at Phaleron , or in the salons . They pic- nicked in the woods of Eleusis or of Colone . They acted comedies , and improvised ...
... writes : " All this little variegated world found itself together every day either at golf , or bathing at Phaleron , or in the salons . They pic- nicked in the woods of Eleusis or of Colone . They acted comedies , and improvised ...
Page 114
... writes : " The surrender of the Boers was carried out without incident in a very dignified manner , Lord Roberts greeting brave General Cronje with the words : " You have made a very gallant defence , Sir . " He then entertained him in ...
... writes : " The surrender of the Boers was carried out without incident in a very dignified manner , Lord Roberts greeting brave General Cronje with the words : " You have made a very gallant defence , Sir . " He then entertained him in ...
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... writes Busch , " thoroughly understood the business of journalism . " He even had means to introduce his views and messages into British and Belgian journals.3 The inspired articles in German newspapers would naturally be quoted abroad ...
... writes Busch , " thoroughly understood the business of journalism . " He even had means to introduce his views and messages into British and Belgian journals.3 The inspired articles in German newspapers would naturally be quoted abroad ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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