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
| John Selden Willmore - 1917 - 344 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. Sir Edward Grey to Sir F. Bertie, British Ambassador at Paris. Foreign Office, July 80, 1914. SIR,... | |
| Samuel Sidney McClure - 1917 - 522 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. 85 On the same day, July 30, Sir Edward Grey telegraphs to the British Ambassador in Berlin, this warning... | |
| Hutton Webster - 1917 - 408 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...which will follow may make possible some more definite understanding between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. 172. Belgian Neutrality l To both... | |
| Otto H. Kahn - 1917 - 96 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...which will follow may make possible some more definite rapproachement between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. "I said to the German Ambassador... | |
| 1917 - 666 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...passed, I am hopeful that the relief and reaction which vil! follow may make possible some more definite rapprochement between the powere than has been possible... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1918 - 48 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." (British Blue Book, No. 101; Collected Diplomatic Documents, p. 78.) Germany made no reply to the above... | |
| Arthur Douglas Elliot - 1918 - 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." Things were now moving very fast—Austria, Russia, 1 Sir E. Grey to Sir E. Cost hen, British ambassador... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1918 - 392 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. No. LX The following is Sir Edward Grey's report of the "private" conversation referred to in the Kaiser's... | |
| 1918 - 224 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea пм hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...possible some more definite rapprochement between 18 the Powers than has been possible hitherto." (British Blue Book, No. 101; Collected Diplomatic Documents,... | |
| Otto H. Kahn - 1918 - 204 pages
...Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals,...which will follow may make possible some more definite rapproachement between the Powers than has been possible hitherto. . . . "I said to the German Ambassador... | |
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