The book The Open Court 29, No.712 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 29, No.712 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 29, No.712 a good or bad book?
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Britain, enacting the impartial role and rejecting the compara- tively straightforward course proposed by France and Russia, that of a united menace, had her own ideas as to how to persuade Ger- many not to support Austria ; of which the last paragraph affords one sample. And, in our inquiry of veracity shown, the results continue shameful to this land of our nativity, forbidden venera- tion. For it argues that Germany should not support Austria without ever arguing, or, as I should more strict...ly put it, without ever having argued, that France should not support Russia. This could only pass at all if the treaty between France and Russia was much more definite than that between Germany and Austria: I have met nothing worth regard that builds on this assumption. Allow that Germany acted more by the present case, will Britain call this less reputable than act by pledge to fight regardless of present cases ? That Britain which professed free hand and gloried in the right to decide by instant merits in each conjuncture.
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