Lord Lyons a Record of British Diplomacy volume 2

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Lord Lyons a Record of British Diplomacy volume 2
Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton
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The Lyttons' are, as you may suppose, a very great pleasure to me, and they have had a great success here.
No one was better fitted than Lord Odo Russell, who was a ^persona grata with Bismarck, to answer these queries. The Emperor Alexander had been very emphatic in assuring General Le Flo on several occasions that there would be no war, but Lord Odo was in all probability quite correct in his opinion that this Avas no real safeguard.
Lord Odo Russell to Lord Lyons.
Berlin, Feb. 20, 1874.
I wa
...s glad after a long interval to see your handwriting again, and doubly glad to find you inclined to renew our correspondence. You ask : Firstly, What in my opinion should the French do to escape being attacked by Germany in their present defenceless state ?
In my opinion nothing can save them if Bismarck is determined to fight them again ; but then, is it France or is it Austria he is preparing to annihilate ? In Bismarck's ^ French Ambassador at St. Petersburor.
1874] MARSHAL MACMAHON'S PRESIDENCY 53 opinion, France, to avoid a conflict with him, should gag her press, imprison her bishops, quarrel with Rome, refrain from making an army or from seeking alliances with other Powers all out of deference to Germany.


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