| 1915 - 980 pages
...of European statesmanship.' And it was adumbrated by Sir Edward Grey before the war, when he 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 will be a party, by which she could be... | |
| 1920 - 914 pages
...peace of Europe could be preserved, he would do his uttermost to get some arrangement by which Germany "could be assured that no aggressive or hostile policy...pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia or ourselves, jointly or separately." Grey was not a man to make such a promise lightly. It would be... | |
| 1914 - 970 pages
...His Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and good will. And I will say 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 could be a party, by which she could... | |
| 1918 - 954 pages
...that they should continue to work together to preserve the peace of Europe. . . . And I will say 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 could be a party, by which she could... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1919 - 112 pages
...State for Foreign Affairs, telegraphed to Sir Edward Goschen, British Ambassador at Berlin : — ' If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present...assured that no aggressive or hostile policy would be * Graf Szoegeny an Minister des Aeussern in Wien. 285.) Berlin, 25. Juli 1914. Hier wird allgemein... | |
| Morgan Philips Price - 1914 - 494 pages
...His Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and good-will. And I will say this: If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present...by which she could be assured that no aggressive or hestile policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly... | |
| Edward Cook - 1914 - 48 pages
...his Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and goodwill. And I will say this : if the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present...could be a party, by which she could be assured that HOW BRITAIN STROVE FOR PEACE 39 no aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued against her or her... | |
| Gregory Mason - 1914 - 106 pages
...His Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and good will. And I will say 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 could be a party, by which she could... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 pages
...Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and good-will. And I will say 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 could be a party, by which she could... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1914 - 328 pages
...His Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and good-will. And I will say 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 could be a party, by which she could... | |
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