| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1918 - 1010 páginas
...anyone have in engagements given by Great Britain in the future ? The Chancellor said, " But at what price will that compact have been kept. Has the British...his Excellency as plainly as I could that fear of consequence [1914. cvm.j 3 E could hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking solemn engagements,... | |
| Howard Pitcher Okie - 1914 - 138 páginas
...any one have in engagements given by Great Britain in the future? "The chancellor said: 'But at what price will that compact have been kept? Has the British...engagement. But his Excellency was so excited, so evidently overcome by the news of our action, so little disposed to hear reason, that I refrained from... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 136 páginas
...anyone have jn engagements given by Great Britain in the future? The Chancellor said, " But at what price will that compact have been kept. Has the British...could hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking solemn engagements, but his Excellency was so excited, so evidently overcome by the news of our action,... | |
| 1914 - 438 páginas
...anyone have in engagements given by Great Britain in the future? The Chancellor said, "But at what price will that compact have been kept. Has the British...could hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking solemn engagements, but his excellency was so excited, so evidently overcome by the news of our action,... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 páginas
...any one have in engagements given by Great Briain in the future? The Chancellor said, "But at what price will that compact have been kept. Has the British...could hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking solemn engagements, but his Excellency was so excited, so evidently overcome by the news of our action,... | |
| 1914 - 542 páginas
...anyone have in the engagements given by Great Britain in the future. The Chancellor said: "But at what price will that compact have been kept? Has the British...could hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking solemn engagements. . . . " There is no need to say that "honor," "solemn compact," "confidence in... | |
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