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... situation exceedingly grave , and I asked him whether there was not still time to draw back and avoid possible consequences , which both he and I would deplore . He replied that , for the reasons he had given me , it was now impossible ...
... situation exceedingly grave , and I asked him whether there was not still time to draw back and avoid possible consequences , which both he and I would deplore . He replied that , for the reasons he had given me , it was now impossible ...
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... situation which , if we held to our engagements , we could not possi- 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 ...
... situation which , if we held to our engagements , we could not possi- 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 ...
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... situation was getting unpleasant , I telephoned to the Foreign 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 ...
... situation was getting unpleasant , I telephoned to the Foreign 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 ...
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... situations at some personal risk to himself , and his calmness and savoir - faire and his firmness in dealing with the Imperial authorities gave full assurance that the protection of British subjects and interests could not have been ...
... situations at some personal risk to himself , and his calmness and savoir - faire and his firmness in dealing with the Imperial authorities gave full assurance that the protection of British subjects and interests could not have been ...
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