| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 lapas
...to seek explanations from France. It was impossible, added his Excellency, that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King and to the nation by tho menacing language of the French Government. I could not, said his Excellency, hold communication... | |
| 1870 - 1014 lapas
...to seek explanations from France. It was impossible, added his Excellency, that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King...by the menacing language of the French Government. / could not, said his Excellency, hold communication with the French Ambassador after the language... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 lapas
...explanations from France. It was impossible, added his Excellency, that Prussia could tamely and quietly ait under the affront offered to the King and to the nation...Minister for Foreign Affairs in the face of Europe. From the foregoing observations of Connt Bismarck, your Lordship will perceive that unless some timely... | |
| 1871 - 664 lapas
...to seek explanations from France. It was impossible, added his Excellency, that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King...the menacing language of the French Government. I oould not, said hia Excellency, hold communication with the French Ambassador after the language held... | |
| Gentleman's magazine - 224 lapas
...to seek explanations from France. It was impossible, added his Excellency, that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King...by the menacing language of the French Government. / could not, said his Excellency, hold communication with tlie French Ambassador after the language... | |
| Henry Montague Hozier, William Henry Davenport Adams - 1870 - 554 lapas
...explanations from France. It was impossible, he said, that Prussia could rest, tamely and quietly, under the affront offered to the king and to the nation by the insulting language of the French 192 THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR government. He could not, he said, hold... | |
| Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus - 1894 - 428 lapas
...seek explanations from France. " It was impossible," added Count Bismarek, " that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King...French Ambassador after the language held to Prussia, in the face of Europe, by the French Minister for Foreign Affairs." From the foregoing observations... | |
| Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus - 1894 - 434 lapas
...seek explanations from France. " It was impossible," added Count Bismarck, " that Prussia eould tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King and to the nation \>y the menacing language of the French Government. " I could not," said His Excellency, " hold communication... | |
| Richard Fester - 1913 - 224 lapas
...obliged to seek explanations from France. It was impossible, added H. E-, that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King...language of the French Government. I could not, said HE, hold communication with the French Ambassador after the language held to Prussia by the French... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1918 - 458 lapas
...to seek explanations from France. It was impossible, added his Excellency, that Prussia could tamely and quietly sit under the affront offered to the King...by the menacing language of the French Government. Bismarck's words make it perfectly obvious that the Chancellor was not willing that the Spanish question... | |
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