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... spirit with a view of arriving at a comprehensive and statesmanlike settlement of all outstanding differences on a mutual basis of give and take , ” in their familiar jargon , of which Bethmann - Hollweg was no less a master .
... spirit with a view of arriving at a comprehensive and statesmanlike settlement of all outstanding differences on a mutual basis of give and take , ” in their familiar jargon , of which Bethmann - Hollweg was no less a master .
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When he commanded in France , Lord French was reputed to regard the invasion of England as a negligible peril , though it was much less negligible then than now . As Commander - in - Chief of the Home Army he has golden opportunities of ...
When he commanded in France , Lord French was reputed to regard the invasion of England as a negligible peril , though it was much less negligible then than now . As Commander - in - Chief of the Home Army he has golden opportunities of ...
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Admirals can see as well as Generals , Generals no less than Admirals , that we can never win the war by defeating or even by annihilating Turks , Bulgars , or Austrians , but only by destroying Prussian military power , which cannot be ...
Admirals can see as well as Generals , Generals no less than Admirals , that we can never win the war by defeating or even by annihilating Turks , Bulgars , or Austrians , but only by destroying Prussian military power , which cannot be ...
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of an individual who may be the soul of patriotism , who is being pushed by some persons of no less patriotism but equally by others of doubtful antecedents , including advocates of “ a drawn war , ” though having been born in Germany ...
of an individual who may be the soul of patriotism , who is being pushed by some persons of no less patriotism but equally by others of doubtful antecedents , including advocates of “ a drawn war , ” though having been born in Germany ...
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It has even less power than our House of Lords , because , like the House of Lords , it always runs away from its guns , being as a matter of fact nothing but a subordinate branch of the Executive and under the thumb of the German ...
It has even less power than our House of Lords , because , like the House of Lords , it always runs away from its guns , being as a matter of fact nothing but a subordinate branch of the Executive and under the thumb of the German ...
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