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" I would make great sacrifices to preserve peace. I conceive that nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be... "
The Vampire of the Continent - Page 206
by Graf Ernst Reventlow - 1916 - 225 pages
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Armaments and Arbitration: Or, The Place of Force in the International ...

Alfred Thayer Mahan - Aggression (International law) - 1912 - 292 pages
...hazards maintain her place and her prestige amongst the Great Powers of the World. Her potent influence has many a time been in the past, and may yet be in...of the gravest national moment. But if a situation should be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great and beneficent...
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Hazell's Annual

Almanacs, English - 1912 - 714 pages
...the increase of French iofluence in Morocco. " OonrwrwitWM" followed in Berlin between Congo up times too apt to forget that service, from overwhelming...nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon...
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War and the Private Citizen: Studies in International Law

Alexander Pearce Higgins - International Naval Conference - 1912 - 272 pages
...human liberty. It has more than once in the past redeemed Continental nations, who are apt sometimes to forget that service, from overwhelming disaster...conceive that nothing would justify a disturbance except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon us in which...
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Morocco in Diplomacy

Edmund Dene Morel - Europe - 1913 - 404 pages
...are sometimes too apt to forget that service, from overwhelming disaster and even from international extinction. I would make great sacrifices to preserve...nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon...
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Hazell's Annual

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 716 pages
...sometimes too apt to forget that service, from overwhelming disaster and even from national extinction. would make great sacrifices to preserve peace. I conceive...nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment, nut if a situation were to be forced upon...
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Reports of the Belgian Representatives in Berlin, London and Paris to the ...

Belgium. Ministère des affaires étrangères - Europe - 1915 - 188 pages
...You will certainly above all have remarked the following phrases of the Chancellor of the Exchequer: "I would make great sacrifices to preserve peace....nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon...
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Justice in War Time

Bertrand Russell - War - 1916 - 266 pages
...are sometimes too apt to forget that service, from overwhelming disaster and even from international extinction. I would make great sacrifices to preserve...nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon...
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England and Germany, 1740-1914

Bernadotte Everly Schmitt - Germany - 1918 - 568 pages
...are sometimes too apt to forget that service, from overwhelming disaster and even from international extinction. I would make great sacrifices to preserve...nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon...
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The Possible Peace: A Forecast of World Politics After the Great War

Roland Hugins - Europe - 1916 - 222 pages
...Lloyd George made his Mansion House speech. He threatened Germany, but in what bland language! He said: "I would make great sacrifices to preserve peace....conceive that nothing would justify a disturbance of national good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced...
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The History of Europe from 1862 to 1914: From the Accession of Bismarck to ...

Lucius Hudson Holt, Alexander Wheeler Chilton - Europe - 1917 - 694 pages
...are sometimes too apt to forget that service, from overwhelming disaster and even from international extinction. I would make great sacrifices to preserve...nothing would justify a disturbance of international good will except questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon...
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