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... regret he could give no other answer than that which he had given me earlier in the day , namely , that the safety of the Empire rendered it absolutely necessary that the Imperial troops should advance through Belgium . I gave his ...
... regret he could give no other answer than that which he had given me earlier in the day , namely , that the safety of the Empire rendered it absolutely necessary that the Imperial troops should advance through Belgium . I gave his ...
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... regret at the crumbling of his entire policy and that of the Chancellor , which had been to make friends with Great Britain and then , through Great Britain , to get closer to France . I said that this sudden end to my work in Berlin ...
... regret at the crumbling of his entire policy and that of the Chancellor , which had been to make friends with Great Britain and then , through Great Britain , to get closer to France . I said that this sudden end to my work in Berlin ...
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... bly avoid , and which unfortunately entailed our separation from our late fellow - workers . He would readily under- stand that no one regretted this more than I. After this somewhat painful interview I returned to the embassy.
... bly avoid , and which unfortunately entailed our separation from our late fellow - workers . He would readily under- stand that no one regretted this more than I. After this somewhat painful interview I returned to the embassy.
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... regret that the very friendly official and personal relations between us were about to cease , he asked me casually whether a demand for passports was equivalent to a declaration of war . I said that such an authority on international ...
... regret that the very friendly official and personal relations between us were about to cease , he asked me casually whether a demand for passports was equivalent to a declaration of war . I said that such an authority on international ...
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... regrets at what had occurred . He said that the behavior of his country- men had made him feel more ashamed than he had words to express . It was an indelible stain on the reputation of Berlin . He said that the flying sheet circulated ...
... regrets at what had occurred . He said that the behavior of his country- men had made him feel more ashamed than he had words to express . It was an indelible stain on the reputation of Berlin . He said that the flying sheet circulated ...
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