| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1918 - 1010 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. He said that he quite understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should, under certain circumstances,... | |
| 1914 - 438 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. He said that he quite understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should under certain circumstances... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 98 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. He said that he quite understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should, under certain circumstances,... | |
| Howard Pitcher Okie - 1914 - 138 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. "He said that he quite understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should, under certain... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Parliament, 1914. House of Commons - 1914 - 186 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. He said that he quite understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should, under certain circumstances,... | |
| John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 228 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. He said that he quite understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should, under certain circumstances,... | |
| 1914 - 196 páginas
...situation was very grave. While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering, in it. But if Germany became...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside. He said that he quite -understood this, but he asked whether I meant that we should, under certain... | |
| Morgan Philips Price - 1914 - 494 páginas
...situation was very grave While it was restricted to the issues at present actually involved we had no thought of interfering in it. But if Germany became...the friendly tone of our conversation — which I heped would continue — into thinking that we sin."'! stand aside. He said that he quite understood... | |
| Emile Joseph Dillon - 1914 - 256 páginas
...however, Germany took a hand in it and were followed by France, all European interests would be affected, and " I did not wish him to be misled by the friendly...continue — into thinking that we should stand aside." Characteristic is the remark which these words elicited from Prince Lichnowsky. " He said that he quite... | |
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