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FOOTNOTES
[1] Cf. Westminster Gazette, September 9th, 1914.
[2] Cf. Sir M. de Bunsen’s supplementary despatch, which is reproduced in full on [pp. 129–140].
[3] “The Price of a German-English Entente.” By Professor Hans Delbrück. (February, 1911.)
[4] “Solange es Herrn Dillon erlaubt sein wird, in der Contemporary Review über deutsche Politik seine aus Hass und Argwohn erzeugten Phantasien vorzutragen, solange arbeiten umsonst, die da glauben, dass durch Schiedsverträge der Frieden zwischen unsern Nationen gesichert werden könne.”—Preussische Jahrbücher, Mai, 1911.
[5] Cf. Westminster Gazette, September 14th.
[6] There is prima facie evidence for the statement that labour strikes were being actually engineered in Russia during the crisis which culminated in the present war by agents supplied with money from Germany. I cannot fairly say that this has been proven.
[7] I understand that this was one of the modifications which the Kaiser himself made in the Austrian ultimatum. I know that he also altered something in that document, and made it sharper than was at first intended.
[8] I endeavoured to draw the friendly attention of the French Government to these striking defects in an unsigned article which I published at the time.