| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Europe - 1914 - 136 pages
...Foreign Office and informed the Secretary of State that unless the Imperial Government could give the assurance by 12 o'clock that night that they would...Majesty's Government would have to take all steps in their pawer to uphold the neutrality of Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany was as much... | |
| Morgan Philips Price - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 494 pages
...Foreign Office and informed the Seeretary of State that unless. the Imperial Government could give the assurance by 12 o'clock that night that they would...been instructed to demand my passports and inform tho Imperial Government that His Majesty's Government would have to take all steps in their power to... | |
| Elbert Francis Baldwin - Europe - 1914 - 298 pages
...not, you are instructed to ask for your passports, and to say that His Majesty's Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality...Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves. (British White Paper, 159.) Now what are Treaties? Promises to be... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Europe - 1914 - 98 pages
...not, you are instructed to ask for your passports, and to say that His Majesty's Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality...Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves. N • See No. 153. o o •s. DO NOT REMOVE OR MUTILATE CARDS ,1 ... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 328 pages
...not, you are instructed to ask for your passports, and to say that his Majesty's Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality...Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves.' Thereupon Sir Edward Goschen, the British Ambassador in Berlin, called... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 270 pages
...not, you are instructed to ask for your passports, and to say that His Majesty's Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality...Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves.' 2 The effect at Berlin was remarkable. Every sign was given of disappointment... | |
| Canada - 1914 - 196 pages
...not, you are instructed to ask for your passports, and to say that His Majesty's Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality...Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves. • See No. 153. RETURN SPEECHES DELIVERED IN IMPERIAL HOUSE OF COMMONS... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 324 pages
...not, yon are instructed to ask for your passports, and to say that His Majesty's Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality...Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves. II THE GERMAN WHITE PAPER" THIS document, which is offered here in... | |
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