Why We Are at War (2nd Edition, revised) eBook

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Why We Are at War (2nd Edition, revised) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 254 pages of information about Why We Are at War (2nd Edition, revised).

[Footnote 148:  Ibid.  No. 87.  Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, July 29.]

[Footnote 149:  Correspondence, No. 47.  Sir E. Grey to Sir G. Buchanan, July 27.]

[Footnote 150:  Ibid.  No. 116.  Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, July 31.]

[Footnote 151:  Ibid.  No. 89.  Sir E. Grey to Sir E. Goschen, July 29.]

[Footnote 152:  Correspondence, No. 95.  Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 30:  ’Although I am not able to verify it, I have private information that the German Ambassador knew the text of the Austrian ultimatum to Servia before it was despatched, and telegraphed it to the German Emperor.  I know from the German Ambassador himself that he endorses every line of it.’]

[Footnote 153:  But see Appendix IV.]

[Footnote 154:  Correspondence, No. 4, p. 8.]

[Footnote 155:  Ibid.  No. 48.  Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, July 27.]

[Footnote 156:  pp. 3 to 5 and Exhibits 1 and 2 (see infra Appendix I).]

[Footnote 157:  Correspondence, No. 61, Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 28; No. 78, Sir G. Buchanan to Sir E. Grey, July 29; No. 96, Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 30.]

[Footnote 158:  Correspondence, No. 110, Sir E. Grey to Sir G. Buchanan, July 31; No. 137, Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, August 1.]

[Footnote 159:  The Times, September 3, p. 7.  For Italy’s ignorance of the contents of the Austrian note, see App.  V.]

[Footnote 160:  Correspondence, No. 29.  Sir E. Grey to Sir R. Rodd, July 25.]

[Footnote 161:  Ibid.  No. 49.  Sir E. Grey to Sir R. Rodd, July 27.]

[Footnote 162:  Ibid.  No. 57.  Sir R. Rodd to Sir E. Grey, July 27.  Cf.  No. 78, Sir G. Buchanan to Sir E. Grey, July 29.]

[Footnote 163:  Correspondence, No. 64.  Sir R. Rodd to Sir E. Grey, July 28.  Cf. supra, p. 99.]

[Footnote 164:  Ibid.  No. 80.  Sir R. Rodd to Sir E. Grey, July 29.  Cf.  No. 92, Sir E. Grey to Sir R. Rodd, July 29.]

[Footnote 165:  Ibid.  No. 106.  Sir R. Rodd to Sir E. Grey, July 30.]

[Footnote 166:  Ibid.  No. 79.  Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 29.]

[Footnote 167:  Ibid.  No. 152.  Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, August 3.]

[Footnote 168:  p. 15 (see Appendix I infra).]

[Footnote 169:  p. 16 (ibid.).]

[Footnote 170:  Correspondence, No. 5.  Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, July 24.  The text is also given in the German White Book (pp. 18-23), which will be found in Appendix I.]

[Footnote 171:  Ibid.  No. 14.  Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, July 25.]

[Footnote 172:  Ibid.  No. 4.  Communicated by Count Mensdorff, July 24.]

[Footnote 173:  Correspondence, No. 39.  Communicated by the Servian Minister, July 27.  See also German White Book (pp. 23-32), infra in Appendix I.]

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