A Scrap of Paper the Inner History of German Diplomacy And Her Scheme of World

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A Scrap of Paper the Inner History of German Diplomacy And Her Scheme of World
Dillon Emile Joseph
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But I took care to accompany my support with a warning. For I regarded Prussia's attitude as a snare. Acquainted with the methods of her diplomacy, I recognized the trail of the serpent in the movements of the dove. This is what I wrote : After a long period of political estrangement Great Britain and Germany are now circumspectly endeavouring to make friends again. The effort is painful and success is dubious, but it is recognized that the present conjuncture is the flood-water of opportunity.... It must be now or not until after distrust has become enmity, and peaceful rivalry has degenerated into war. ... It is felt that what- ever is feasible in the way of healing the wounds which are still aching must be effected at once. The British Government and nation not only favour an understanding, but are eager to see it arranged. They are prepared to make sacrifices for it, on condi- tion that it is no mere semblance of a settlement. * But I made it clear that we could " look for no abiding results " from any settlement of our * Contemporary Review, April, 1912, p.

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