[ [!-- Note Anchor 131 --][Footnote 131: p. 6.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 132 --][Footnote 132: Correspondence, No. 5. Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, July 24.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 133 --][Footnote 133: Ibid. No. 10. Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, July 24. Cf. No. 24, Sir E. Grey to Sir G. Buchanan, July 25: 'The sudden, brusque, and peremptory character of the Austrian démarche makes it almost inevitable that in a very short time both Russia and Austria will have mobilized against each other.']
[ [!-- Note Anchor 134 --][Footnote 134: Ibid. No. 12. Sir E. Grey to Mr. Crackanthorpe, July 24.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 135 --][Footnote 135: Ibid. No. 6. Sir G. Buchanan to Sir E. Grey, July 24: 'I said ... direct British interests in Servia were nil, and a war on behalf of that country would never be sanctioned by British public opinion.']
[ [!-- Note Anchor 136 --][Footnote 136: Correspondence, No. 24. Sir E. Grey to Sir G. Buchanan, July 25.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 137 --][Footnote 137: See [note] at the end of this chapter.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 138 --][Footnote 138: Correspondence, No. 36. Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, July 26.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 139 --][Footnote 139: Ibid. No. 87. Sir E. Grey to Sir F. Bertie, July 29.]
[ [!-- Note Anchor 140 --][Footnote 140: Ibid. No. 91. Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, July 29.]