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... Count Mensdorff told me that he supposed there would be something in the nature of a time limit , which was in effect akin to an ultimatum , I said that I regretted this very much . To begin with , a time limit might inflame opinion in ...
... Count Mensdorff told me that he supposed there would be something in the nature of a time limit , which was in effect akin to an ultimatum , I said that I regretted this very much . To begin with , a time limit might inflame opinion in ...
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... Count Mensdorff said that he hoped this would be possible , but he was under the impression that the attitude in St. Petersburg had not been very favorable recently . I am , & c . , E. GREY . No. 4 . Count Berchtold , Austrian Minister ...
... Count Mensdorff said that he hoped this would be possible , but he was under the impression that the attitude in St. Petersburg had not been very favorable recently . I am , & c . , E. GREY . No. 4 . Count Berchtold , Austrian Minister ...
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... Count Berchtold's attention to all the dangers to the peace of Europe which would be involved by an armed conflict between Austria- Hungary and Servia . Count Berchtold replied that he was well aware of the gravity of the situation and ...
... Count Berchtold's attention to all the dangers to the peace of Europe which would be involved by an armed conflict between Austria- Hungary and Servia . Count Berchtold replied that he was well aware of the gravity of the situation and ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOLUME EIGHT | 86 |
CALIFORNIA ALIEN LAND TENURE LAW May 19 1913 | 177 |
Ordinance of Procedure November 6 1912 | 194 |
Copyright | |
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