Recollections of a Russian Diplomat; the Suicide of Monarchies (William Ii And Nicholas Ii)
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Our stomachs cannot digest all this. In annexing Transylvania, which is cul- turally far more advanced than we are, we should in time become Transylvanians, and no longer be Eou- manians. Besides we are not ready for military action, and our defeat — from my point of view — would be a foregone conclusion. We cannot give any serious military support to the Allies, and I am con- vinced that our neutrality will be more profitable to them in the long run, than if we took the field ac- tively. ' ' I...t is necessary to state that since I had first known 206 RECOLLECTIONS OP A RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT him some years before, Marghiloman had lost a great deal of his prestige, even in the inner-circles of his own party, the leadership of which had passed into the hand of his adversaries. But the Conservative Party, as a whole, only exercised a small influence in the House, which was dominated by the Liberals. The latter consisted of bankers, rich men of the Bourgeoisie, and of various other individuals who hoped for a public career by strictly carrying out the orders of Bratiano.
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