Century Monthly Magazine, 99 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 |
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127 psl.
... SERBIAN U NOTE NTIL the German Govern- ment shall open its private archives , it is impossible to trace the details of O events between June 29 and July 23 , 1914. But there seems to be absolutely reliable evidence that early in July a ...
... SERBIAN U NOTE NTIL the German Govern- ment shall open its private archives , it is impossible to trace the details of O events between June 29 and July 23 , 1914. But there seems to be absolutely reliable evidence that early in July a ...
128 psl.
... Serbia satisfy itself of their guilt ," to accept the collaboration in Serbia of representatives of the Austrian Government " to help put down the antiAustrian propaganda , to prosecute the accessories in Serbia to the plot against the ...
... Serbia satisfy itself of their guilt ," to accept the collaboration in Serbia of representatives of the Austrian Government " to help put down the antiAustrian propaganda , to prosecute the accessories in Serbia to the plot against the ...
129 psl.
... Serbia was sub- versive of Serbian independence . At St. Petersburg M. Sazonof met in haste with the French and English ambassa- dors . His diagnosis of the case was expert and speedy . " Austria's conduct was both provocative and ...
... Serbia was sub- versive of Serbian independence . At St. Petersburg M. Sazonof met in haste with the French and English ambassa- dors . His diagnosis of the case was expert and speedy . " Austria's conduct was both provocative and ...
130 psl.
... Serbian capital and the approach of Austrian river monitors indicated that bullets would soon supersede proto- cols . case to a little harmless punishment of Serbia for certain unquestioned sins ? Sir Edward Grey began moving heaven and ...
... Serbian capital and the approach of Austrian river monitors indicated that bullets would soon supersede proto- cols . case to a little harmless punishment of Serbia for certain unquestioned sins ? Sir Edward Grey began moving heaven and ...
131 psl.
... Serbia and still satisfy Russia . If they failed in this last , " the conse- quences would be incalculable . " The case was becoming so bad that the British had not been able to disperse their fleet after manœuvers , and as for Serbia ...
... Serbia and still satisfy Russia . If they failed in this last , " the conse- quences would be incalculable . " The case was becoming so bad that the British had not been able to disperse their fleet after manœuvers , and as for Serbia ...
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