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" A few days, and the ships would be at the bottom, or in convoy to English ports; Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England, waiting until the indemnity were settled. Our work over, we need not even be... "
German World Policies - Page 182
by Paul Rohrbach - 1915 - 243 pages
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What Germany Wants

Edmund von Mach - 1914 - 180 pages
...ships would be at the bottom, or in convoy to English ports; Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England,...inside Germany whatever you like. You can have it.' " German iam esse delendam! Down with Germany! Thus the article concludes, and we know very well that...
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Secrets of German Progress

Frank Koester - 1915 - 370 pages
...of the lips in prospect of another Copenhagen adventure. "Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England,...were settled. Our work over, we need not even be at pains to alter Bismarck's words to Ferry and to say to France and Russia, 'Seek some compensation....
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The Diplomatic Background of the War, 1870-1914

Charles Seymour - 1916 - 352 pages
...German and British interests but goes on to show that England could make war upon Germany with every prospect of success. "Her partners in the Triple Alliance...inside Germany whatever you like. You can have it.' " 1T Here is a spirit no less fiery and belligerent than that of Bernhardi a decade later, although...
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Modern Germany in Relation to the Great War

1916 - 648 pages
...waiting until the war indemnity was paid. Our work over, we should not even need to take the trouble to alter Bismarck's words to Ferry, and to say to France and Russia: 'Seek your compensation. Take from German land whatever you like ! You can have it.' " One link after the...
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Modern Germany in Relation to the Great War

1916 - 640 pages
...the bottom of the sea or in convoy toward English ports; Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England, waiting until the war indemnity was paid. Our work over, we should not even need to take the trouble to alter Bismarck's...
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The Open Court, Volume 28

Paul Carus - 1914 - 876 pages
...ships would be at the bottom or in convoy to English ports ; Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England,...need not even be at the pains to alter Bismarck's word to Ferry, and to say to France and Russia: "Seek some compensation. Take inside Germany whatever...
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McClure's Magazine, Volume 35

1910 - 1158 pages
...Englishman in the world who would not be the richer. . . . Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England waiting until the indemnity were settled. But when our work is done, we can say to France and Russia: 'Seek compensation for yourselves in Germany.'"...
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