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Pagina 34
... Government the precedent Anglo - French agreement . My case is , that the violent campaign urged in the British Press at that time against Germany , which did so much to embitter Anglo- German relations and to aggravate the naval ...
... Government the precedent Anglo - French agreement . My case is , that the violent campaign urged in the British Press at that time against Germany , which did so much to embitter Anglo- German relations and to aggravate the naval ...
Pagina 35
... Government played a double - shuffle over the question of the ' open door , ' which was manfully resisted by France , mainly in the interest of Great Britain . In this connexion M. Millet makes two admissions which may be noted . First ...
... Government played a double - shuffle over the question of the ' open door , ' which was manfully resisted by France , mainly in the interest of Great Britain . In this connexion M. Millet makes two admissions which may be noted . First ...
Pagina 36
... Government , and to reproducing extracts from Pan - German papers revealing the ambitions of their writers ; he omits , of course , to state that it was just because the German Government did not endorse those ambitions that it drew ...
... Government , and to reproducing extracts from Pan - German papers revealing the ambitions of their writers ; he omits , of course , to state that it was just because the German Government did not endorse those ambitions that it drew ...
Pagina 38
... Government denied the suggestion - which , no doubt , counts for nothing in the eyes of some people - but the French Government has denied it , 12 and the Spanish Government also - i.e . if we assume , as I think we may , that The Times ...
... Government denied the suggestion - which , no doubt , counts for nothing in the eyes of some people - but the French Government has denied it , 12 and the Spanish Government also - i.e . if we assume , as I think we may , that The Times ...
Pagina 39
... Government denied that Germany had any such intention at once - viz . on the 4th of July and again on the 12th of July ( 1911 ) . 14 ' The Government of the French Republic , fully attached to the main- tenance of the independence and ...
... Government denied that Germany had any such intention at once - viz . on the 4th of July and again on the 12th of July ( 1911 ) . 14 ' The Government of the French Republic , fully attached to the main- tenance of the independence and ...
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