The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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... German diplomacy could have foretold the probability of some such episode at the present moment as Lord Haldane's The Haldane - mission " to Berlin , which was designed by its authors to make this country an object of ridicule and ...
... German diplomacy could have foretold the probability of some such episode at the present moment as Lord Haldane's The Haldane - mission " to Berlin , which was designed by its authors to make this country an object of ridicule and ...
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... German Empire consolidated under Prus- sian auspices . Finally France was fallen upon in 1870 and dismembered amid the general effacement of Europe , which has paid dearly for its criminal ineptitude , and will pay still more dearly in ...
... German Empire consolidated under Prus- sian auspices . Finally France was fallen upon in 1870 and dismembered amid the general effacement of Europe , which has paid dearly for its criminal ineptitude , and will pay still more dearly in ...
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... German standpoint , but , simple as it was , it demanded genius , and the moment Bismarck received his congé it began to break down , though the momentum he had imparted to the machine of his own invention kept it going for some years ...
... German standpoint , but , simple as it was , it demanded genius , and the moment Bismarck received his congé it began to break down , though the momentum he had imparted to the machine of his own invention kept it going for some years ...
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... German diplo- macy and the objects of German policy . Prince Bülow's atti- tude towards any foreign diplomat or journalist with whom he chanced to converse might be thus described : " I am about to make a fool of you , " but so anxious ...
... German diplo- macy and the objects of German policy . Prince Bülow's atti- tude towards any foreign diplomat or journalist with whom he chanced to converse might be thus described : " I am about to make a fool of you , " but so anxious ...
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... German attack - and partly in order to excite suspicions of British good faith in the minds of the two great nations with whom we have lately found ourselves in cordial and successful co - operation in preserving the peace of Europe ...
... German attack - and partly in order to excite suspicions of British good faith in the minds of the two great nations with whom we have lately found ourselves in cordial and successful co - operation in preserving the peace of Europe ...
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