I am very unhappy about the growing illwill between France and England which exists on both sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every... The Quarterly Review - Page 321edited by - 1914Full view - About this book
| Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Fitzmaurice (1st Baron) - 1905 - 578 pages
...intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the...hot-headed officials occasion an actual collision ? ' Yours sincerely, ' LYONS.' Notwithstanding all the efforts of Lord Granville and Lord Lyons, it... | |
| Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Fitzmaurice (1st Baron) - Great Britain - 1905 - 580 pages
...intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the...hot-headed officials occasion an actual collision ? ' Yours sincerely, ' LYONS.' Notwithstanding all the efforts of Lord Granville and Lord Lyons, it... | |
| Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Fitzmaurice (1st Baron) - Great Britain - 1905 - 546 pages
...sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the present state of feeling, excite mutual suspicion... | |
| Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Baron Fitzmaurice - Great Britain - 1905 - 580 pages
...sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the present state of feeling, excite mutual suspicion... | |
| Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Baron Fitzmaurice - Great Britain - 1905 - 748 pages
...sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the present state of feeling, excite mutual suspicion... | |
| Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton (2d baron) - Diplomatic and consular service, British - 1913 - 482 pages
...sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in...hot-headed officials occasion an actual collision ? The variety and number of questions upon which Lord Lyons was requested to pronounce an opinion have... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - France - 1914 - 412 pages
...intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the...hot-headed officials occasion an actual collision ? Yours sincerely, LYONS. X M. HANOTAUX ON BRITISH DIPLOMACY.1 Le négociateur anglais est solide,... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - France - 1914 - 412 pages
...sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us. But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the present state of feeling, excite mutual suspicion... | |
| Lyman Case Ward - 1916 - 158 pages
...sides of the Channel. It is not that I suppose France has any deliberate intention of going to war with us- But the two nations come into contact in every part of the globe. In every part of it questions arise which, in the present state of feeling, excite mutual suspicion... | |
| Adolf Hasenclever - Egypt - 1917 - 524 pages
...Channel. It is not that I suppose that France has any deliberate intention of going to war with ns. Bat the two nations come into contact in every part of the world". [Newton, Bd. H, S. 331 f.] 356 wenigstens aber das Programm der Konferenz zu erzielen1): und wenn Frankreich... | |
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