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... 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 proceed no further with their violation of the Belgian frontier and stop their advance , I ...
... 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 proceed no further with their violation of the Belgian frontier and stop their advance , I ...
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... office had tumbled down like a house of cards . What we had done was unthinkable ; it was like striking a man from behind while he was fighting for his life against two assailants . He held Great Britain responsible for all the terrible ...
... office had tumbled down like a house of cards . What we had done was unthinkable ; it was like striking a man from behind while he was fighting for his life against two assailants . He held Great Britain responsible for all the terrible ...
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... Office a little before 9 P. M. It was accepted by that office , but apparently never despatched . * At about 9.30 P. M. Herr von Zimmermann , the Under- Secretary of State , came to see me . After expressing his deep regret that the ...
... Office a little before 9 P. M. It was accepted by that office , but apparently never despatched . * At about 9.30 P. M. Herr von Zimmermann , the Under- Secretary of State , came to see me . After expressing his deep regret that the ...
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... Office an account of what was happening . Herr von Jagow at once informed the Chief of Police , and an adequate force of mounted police , sent with great promptness , very soon cleared the street . From that moment on we were well ...
... Office an account of what was happening . Herr von Jagow at once informed the Chief of Police , and an adequate force of mounted police , sent with great promptness , very soon cleared the street . From that moment on we were well ...
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... Office . At about 11 o'clock on the same morn- ing Count Wedel handed me my passports - which I had earlier in the day demanded in writing — and told me that he had been instructed to confer with me as to the route which I should follow ...
... Office . At about 11 o'clock on the same morn- ing Count Wedel handed me my passports - which I had earlier in the day demanded in writing — and told me that he had been instructed to confer with me as to the route which I should follow ...
Common terms and phrases
1839 which guaranteed advance through Belgium ARTICLE II Article VII Belgian territory belong to Belgium Berlin Britain Britain and Ireland British subjects Chancellor complete text Count Wedel countries DEDEL demand my passports DIPLOMATIC RELA embassy Emperor of Austria exchange shall take exchanged at London flying sheet force of police Foreign Office Germanic Confederation gium's grace one thousand Grand-Duchy of Luxemburg Grand-Duke of Luxemburg Herr von Jagow Herr Zimmermann Holy and Indivisible House of Nassau Imperial Government INDEPENDENCE AND PERPETUAL Indivisible Trinity Jagow at once King of Hungary King of Prussia Limburg London in six Majesty the Emperor Majesty the King Majesty's Government Meuse Netherlands neutrality of Belgium pensions and salaries perpetual neutrality present treaty province of Limburg ratifications respective plenipotentiaries road or canal scrap of paper Sittard stipulations SYLVAIN telegram territories shall comprise town of Maestricht treaty and set Treaty between Austria Treaty of 1839 United Kingdom violation WEYER