If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany could be a party, by which she could be assured that no aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued... The Quarterly Review - Page 165edited by - 1916Full view - About this book
| Archibald A. Warden - World War, 1914-1918 - 1916 - 216 pages
...he had hoped to carry into effect if the peace could have been preserved—the policy, that is, of "some arrangement to which Germany could be a party,...policy would be pursued against her or her Allies by France, Russia and ourselves, jointly or separately." Here we had the quite definite application of... | |
| Walter Lowrie Fisher - Peace - 1916 - 48 pages
...rapprochement between the Sawers than has been possible hitherto " — some arrangement to which ermany could be a party, by which she could be assured that...policy would be pursued against her or her allies " by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately." Oh, the pity that Utopia had not seemed nearer... | |
| David Starr Jordan - Peace - 1916 - 282 pages
...present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany will be a party, by which she could be assured that no...policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia . 86 and ourselves, jointly or separately.' (White Paper, No. 101.) "An idea thus indorsed... | |
| Edmund Dene Morel - Peace - 1916 - 386 pages
...all the Powers which plunged into the war last August — an "arrangement," to which Germany would be a party, "by which she could be assured that no...aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued against her and her allies" by France, Russia, and Great Britain, jointly or separately, such an arrangement would... | |
| Bernadotte Everly Schmitt - Germany - 1918 - 568 pages
...July: "If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany could be a party, by which she could be 1 British, no. 105. * British, no. 88. ' British, no. 103. « British, no. 1 10. •Second German While... | |
| Edmund von Mach - World War, 1914-1918 - 1916 - 1368 pages
...Such a promise at this time would seem to be unthinkable unless Germany heretofore could not have been assured that "no aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued against her." 'Sir E. Grey here recognises that through the last Balkan crisis Germany had worked for peace as well... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 666 pages
...said: "If the peace of Europe can be preserved and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia, and ourselves jointly or separately. I have desired this and worked for it as far as... | |
| Samuel Sidney McClure - World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 520 pages
...this: If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavor will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately. I have desired this and worked for it, as far... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 238 pages
...this : If the peace of Europe can be preserved and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany...policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia and ourselves, jointly or separately. I have desired this and worked for it, as far... | |
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