The Guilt of Germany for the War of German Aggression : Prince Karl Lichnowsky's Memorandum; Being the Story of His Ambassadorship At London From 1912 to August, 1914, Together With Foreign Minister Von Jagow's Reply
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A phenomenon like Lloyd George, a man of the people, a small solicitor and a self-made man, is an exception. Even John Bums, a Socialist Labour leader and a self-taught man, seeks society relations. On the ground of a general striving to be considered gentle- men of social weight and position such men must not be undervalued. In no place, consequently, is an envoy's social circle of greater consequence than in England. A hospitable house with friendly guests is worth more than the profoundest s...cientific knowledge, and a learned man of insignificant appearance and too small means would, in spite of all Sir Edward Grey's Socialism 53 his learning, acqtdre no influence. The Briton hates a bore and a pedant. He loves a good fellow. SIR EDWARD GREY'S SOCIALISM Sir Edward Grey's influence in all ques- tions of foreign policy was almost unlimited. True, he used to say on important occasions: "I must lay that before the Cabinet"; but it is equally true that the latter invariably took his view.
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