Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward which made it clear that Germany and Austria were striving to preserve European peace, and that Russia and France would be unreasonable if they rejected it, I would... The New York Times Current History: The European war1917Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1918 - 1010 pages
...may sound the Secretary of State about this proposal. I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...unreasonable if they rejected it, I would support it at St. Petersburgand Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it His... | |
| 1920 - 914 pages
...Petersburg. Grey sent his last hopeful suggestion: "If Germany will get any reasonable proposition put forward, which made it clear that Germany and...France would be unreasonable if they rejected it, I will support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go to the length of saying that if Russia and France... | |
| 1918 - 954 pages
...first person to the British Ambassador at Berlin, wrote: I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...would support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it, His Majesty's Government would... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Alfred Maurice Low - 1914 - 300 pages
...Servian sovereignty and integrity, and he added: — " I said to the German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...would support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it His Majesty's government would have"... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1914 - 248 pages
...Office that he, Sir Edward Grey, had that morning proposed to the German Ambassador in London, that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward,...would support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that, if Russia and France would not accept it, his Majesty's Government would... | |
| 1914 - 438 pages
...may sound the Secretary of State about this proposal. I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...would support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it his Majesty's Government would have... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 pages
...may sound the Secretary of State about this proposal. I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...would support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it his Majesty's Government would have... | |
| 1914 - 324 pages
...sovereignty and the integrity of Servian territory. . . . I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...would support it at St. Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it His Majesty's Government would have... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 136 pages
...may sound the Secretary of State about this proposal. I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...unreasonable if they rejected it, I would support it at St. Petersbnrgh and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it His... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 98 pages
...may sound the Secretary of State about this proposal. I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward...unreasonable if they rejected it, I would support it at St. Petersburgh and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it His... | |
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