The book The Life And Letters of Walter H. Page, volume I was written by author Hendrick Burton Jesse Here you can read free online of The Life And Letters of Walter H. Page, volume I book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Life And Letters of Walter H. Page, volume I a good or bad book?
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My own time and the time of two of the secretaries has been almost wholly taken with governmental problems; hundreds of questions have come in from every quarter that were never asked before. But even with them we have now practically caught up--it has been a wonderful week! Then the Austrian Ambassador came to give up his Embassy--to have me take over his business. Every detail was arranged. The next morning I called on him to assume charge and to say good-bye, when he told me that he was ...not yet going! That was a stroke of genius by Sir Edward Grey, who informed him that Austria had not given England cause for war. That _may_ work out, or it may not. Pray Heaven it may! Poor Mensdorff, the Austrian Ambassador, does not know where he is. He is practically shut up in his guarded Embassy, weeping and waiting the decree of fate. Then came the declaration of war, most dramatically. Tuesday night, five minutes after the ultimatum had expired, the Admiralty telegraphed to the fleet "Go.
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