I have desired this and worked for it, as far as I could, through the last Balkan crisis, and, Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals, but... The Quarterly Review - Page 180edited by - 1916Full view - About this book
| 1915 - 494 pages
...that Utopia had not seemed nearer a little while before; that this despatch should have waited for " this present crisis, so much more acute than any that Europe has gone through for generations." What a tragedy that it should have been received by a chancellor who heard it without comment " because... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 98 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. * See No. 85. No. 102. Sir Edward Grey to Sir E. Goschen. (Telegraphic.) Foreign Office, July 30, 1914.... | |
| Emile Joseph Dillon - 1914 - 256 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. Both Austria-Hungary and Germany were thus offered every inducement which the Governments of Great... | |
| Sir Edgar Rees Jones - 1914 - 568 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. That document, in my opinion, states clearly, in temperate and convincing language, the attitude of... | |
| Herbert Henry Asquith - 1914 - 74 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto." That document, in my opinion, states clearly, in temperate and convincing language, the attitude of... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Parliament, 1914. House of Commons - 1914 - 186 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto." • That document, in my opinion, states clearly, in temperate and convincing language the attitude... | |
| Gregory Mason - 1914 - 106 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. THE KAISER TO THE CZAR. July 28, 10:45 PM With the greatest disquietude I hear of the impression which... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. BWP No. 103. Sir Edward Grey to Sir G. Buchanan. (Telegraphic.) London Foreign Office, July 30, 1914.... | |
| Herbert Henry Asquith - 1914 - 44 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto." That document, in my opinion, states clearly, in temperate and convincing language, the attitude of... | |
| 1914 - 378 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. On July 31, the day on which Germany dispatched an Ultimatum to Russia requiring immediate demobilization... | |
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