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" He said that the step taken by His Majesty's Government was terrible to a degree ; just for a word — ' ' neutrality, ' ' a word which in war time had so often been disregarded — just for a scrap of paper Great Britain was going to make war on a kindred... "
The German War of 1914- - Página 49
por John Rowan Hamilton O'Regan - 1915 - 101 páginas
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The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, Volúmenes3-6

1914 - 532 páginas
...decree; just for a word — 'neutrality,' a word which in wartime had so often been disregarded — just for a scrap of paper Great Britain was going to make...desired nothing better than to be friends with her." The British Ambassador further relates what was said at this interview: "He held Great Britain responsible...
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Causes and Consequences of the War of 1914

Howard Pitcher Okie - 1914 - 138 páginas
...degree. Just for a word 'neutrality' — a word which in wartime had been so often disregarded — just for a scrap of paper, Great Britain was going to make...last terrible step, and the policy to which, as I know, he had devoted himself since his accession to office, was tumbled down like a house of cards....
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volumen13

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1914 - 432 páginas
...degree; just for a word — "neutrality" — a word which in war had so often been disregarded, just for a scrap of paper, Great Britain was going to make...by this last terrible step, and the policy to which I knew he had devoted himself since his accession to office had tumbled down like a stack of cards....
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volumen13

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1914 - 486 páginas
...degree; just for a word — "neutrality" — a word which in war had so often been disregarded, just for a scrap of paper, Great Britain was going to make...by this last terrible step, and the policy to which I knew he had devoted himself since his accession to office had tumbled down like a stack of cards....
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volumen13

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1914 - 434 páginas
...degree; just for a word — "neutrality" — a word which in war had so often been disregarded, just for a scrap of paper, Great Britain was going to make...by this last terrible step, and the policy to which I knew he had devoted himself since his accession to office had tumbled down like a stack of cards....
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Great Britain and the European Crisis: Correspondence, and Statements in ...

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 136 páginas
...just for a word — " neutrality," n word which in war time had so often been disregarded — just for a scrap of paper Great Britain was going to make...with her. All his efforts in that direction had been * See No. 153. t German Secretary of State Jfiee No. 159. rendered useless by this last terrible step,...
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The World War: How it Looks to the Nations Involved and what it Means to Us

Elbert Francis Baldwin - 1914 - 296 páginas
...degree; just for a word — "neutrality," a word which in war tune had so often been disregarded — just for a scrap of paper Great Britain was going to make...desired nothing better than to be friends with her. (British Blue Book, 160.) A scrap of paper! The words will return to plague him who uttered them. And...
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The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, Volúmenes3-6

1914 - 542 páginas
...'neutrality,' a word which in wartime had so often been disregarded — just for a scrap of jxiper Great Britain was going to make war on a kindred nation...desired nothing better than to be friends with her." The British Ambassador further relates what was said at this interview: "He held Great Britain responsible...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen283

1914 - 854 páginas
...Bethmann-Hollweg spoke of "nentrality" as a word which was "often disregarded in war-time," and asked whether, for "a scrap of paper," Great Britain was going to make war on a kindred nation who desired to be friends with her. It is not necessary to go in detail through the letters and telegrams, one...
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Handbook of the European War, Volumen1

Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 páginas
...Bethmann-Hollweg spoke of "neutrality" as a word which was "often disregarded in wartime," and asked whether, for "a scrap of paper," Great Britain was going to make war on a kindred nation who desired to be friends with her. It is not necessary to go in detail through the letters and telegrams, one...
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