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of those whs hos hoped that a higher tors of public merility than that which previously prevailed was being gradually inned into international policy. His work is a submble objeet isang on the there forendy Mesotoped by Lord Morley that the State, Germany is quite holy to be friends with other motions, provided that they do nothing 2. wadi with German interests, but she will out out of her way to secs thie anity trim tu metuada is 938 Per Pulisw's watchwork.
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| happened to Lord Abendovu in 184- In the other case, the peace of the world is made to rest on the very queertain. basis of the wishes, and julyment of one or more highly placed individuals. It is. boirever, probable that those who, spirit hostile to Germany. This view on the one kind, elise the very pusitio" is certainly crroun The origin of thastendencies of, the present British de Autement is to ha found in the fit that both its sinultaneously appro vinte the danger lest the frequent blefetings witicis carred in Egypt and Elsewheru aight sooner or later seriously ingerit their own frionly relations in for any The therefore, reählwed to per- | rymds them. "la doing so thing, with vit dumbt, incidentally inttieni a chork on German policy, for it had for a long white "past been the persistent ohjeet Far more important than the form is,
ofertaan diplomacy to keep the two generally regischef in the two countries kowyver, tha subitanes of ahat Prince Wedern nations astigder. The case of, fio as the poles asunder. It is futils don IMPERIAL GERMANY low as to say." He may be defcicns England is, however, in Prines Bulow exhuma the musty records of eighteenth in, international geniality, he is get opinion wholly different frins that of "and early nineteenth cenuay diplomney
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For particulare apply to:--
tian England, this statement should against therapy" except by force," To the utmost val39. Et in of far Novertheless, Princo Bulow is convinced armter vähe täna anytmilar utterance that no conflict with England will take And by an English ex-Minister. It pinen. He ridicules the iden that Eng- an English stutistuan. free from the land need stand in any four of German trannies of den, were to write a book invasion. He insists on this peaceful Da this mugh.oit would, indevid, attract intentions of Germany. He holds, as | sanels attention, but it would be regarded his is perfectly justifed in bolding, that be an individual expression of opinion the trend of the Triple Alliance so far Why should think it not murity possible, has been to "preserve the pence of the lot highly pruleste, that before long work. some other equally qualified authority
There need not be the smallest bešitur” wahl cotabat the views which bo had tion in accepiting Prine's Hulow's peace- expressd. In our nai-ciplined Eng int arrinces, or ja beleving that the | Eish welcly there i am for a great therman Navy has been created, not for safety of opinionea point which Prinse agressive pipem, but as a incans Jabar regnises Thenficiently, or be (of national defenen and to strengthen It is greatly to las hoped that Prince-Doubl net har atbanded such gratuur [German] - national, safety. More Fulow's book on Imperial Germany **
Importance to the somewhat hysterical than this, there is every reason to sap. antenaces of a few dish newspapers pose that so long as German policy is wih bo enerbully, stwiled in this conus. try. 19is a most charmet-ristin and aise diner politicians in the past on the guided by statesmen who orbit the est vlamuntino, albeit somewhat frigid, com- prsty ridiculous text Delenda mus importual work. t is chuzu
Grudnia. For different is the case in mon sense displayed by Prince Budew. teristic beanad it many bafilently ke
tarmany, It may confidently be asiet no rifus risk of a condick will ocmar. asserted that the Ex-Minister, saya me that Prines Bulow expresses the Apart, Lowever, from the fact that og North German nationality, eikä org with have published sich
bisk of the vast majority of his Anglo-German cannot be considered a Prince Kuber is an ardent patriot, aclntrymen, und that, should any occa tugether apart from Franco German rela patriotism is menarily exclesive and in for uction noise. they will more tions, and that an unprovoked, attack the orders of his official successors | by Germany, on France would almost gistical. Busa French or English in support of the opinions with the mainly draw England into the strug Minister, similarly situated, however;
The Spirit That Makes For War.
Sumia 'mouths ago, it will be recule Jeeted Prineo suh Barlow publištud weak called “ Imperial Gurtmany," which bercivala je sa dead at attention at ban topia as indicating Qui trond of German thought and actibus in regard to the genes ral European tuntuunt. Aum tha many criticisms 1. velist at slutwork won en by Lead maner, in the Spectator. which is of particular interest in the light s pevent events und which was prons bebow. Lord Cromer wrol to
theply inhal with the idea that fug eign policy should be Ectated by thi interests of his own country, would inst inprobably haŝo endeavoured to throw amit.or less transparent veit ed preannu
prision and regularity of battalion ya the paratë ground.
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GERMAN FORSIAN POLICY.
Prussian gh, it is impossible to feel completely
asured as cegards the future
VALCE OF PUBLIC OPINION.
of the English people hold, apart from any sideration based on ie zusteria!! advantages of power, that war is wholly unjustifiable savo as a last rest, th rady wane quriñe once of grievanc persisioned "by the neth? mash so foreign Power. A whelly different view is aps pureatly entertained Ceraany) Not only is it n fact that in extreme school of Gernua" militarists maintain this even mi unnecessary war is frean times to titur desirablo to strengthen the viri- lity of the nution, not only does militär-
of one type or another reign supreme und is supported by n strong nad learned body of civilian opinion, but also the principle is recognised that war om and ought to be mails on foreiga Power, not by reason of any special cause of grievance which is may bave crossimed, but to
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object connected with internal polley, It is admittel, Blast in so many words, by Prince low that the Franco-Gerä man War was created by Prinen Ris- mark in order to scare the unification
Germsay. The necessity. from the German point of view, need not in this case be challenges. The diplomacy muy have been in the highest degree astute. list the fact in itself gives cause for re- flection on the part of other Power Prince Bulow tells us that there is absolutely nu ground for the fear which the building of our Navy has aroused, politan sympathy over any extazo dis. I mint it is based or a hardy belief in the two countries aro governed differ very that with the rise of German power at play of egotism. Frinen How has done alleged irreconcilability of France. widely. In England public cpinion is the German losy of batty will be thing of the kind. In duling with only is Prince Bulow convinced supreme. Its liability to charge affords wake. That this statement is made Italy we do, indeed, come acres a faint full vigour amought Fronehmen, but ho Bismarck's reluctance to conclude an
that the oplley of revenge survives in in itself an ample justification for Prince in all siterity cannot for a moment bo doubted. Nevertheless, with the experi.
trace of idealism. We are told "thaw
What, therefore, is the corner stone of German foreign policy First and fore
In the first place, it is to be observed that the political conditions under which
"although Italy has regarded her relationeacuatenpintis the possibility of "a English alllater. But there is one point. "neo of the past before us, wo erant
return we such times as the of Louis on which the opinion of the modern Eu feel any very strong assurance that the
with. Bermany Iron 2 "commoA WAISO
XIV mad Napoleon I, when France joint of view."" such has not been at indulged in wars of conquest. It is not All the cases with Germany. Tus latterly antural but perfectly justifiable that Power Has loved herself to some ex-
fermany shout wish to guard against "Beat to be guided by Sentiment. Ilut
with 18i xrption the blurt realistic aggerates its nature.
this danger, albeit Prince Bulow probably truth is brought prominently forwardvailable points to the conglusion that All the evidence without the long attrrupt at concen). the hold on French public opinion of rent. Prince Bulow is to believer in the polieg of revenge has been greatly
tional diplomacy.
I deprehusened, and that the present genera exonerated expressions of friendship." tum of Frenchmen are eminently pacific He is devirous to let all concerned, know
To unlockies whatever danger exista that Germany vunnet ”be triumpled on
would appear to arise, not an touch from with impunity," a fact of which this world has for a long tuno past been fülls adventure on the part of France, as from renewed attempt to adopt a policy of aware. But the render rises from the possibility that is some of the minor perusal of Prince Bulow's pages with diplomatis incidents, which must out any strong conviction that, shouldquently occur in the relations between the neevity arise, German would not
|arighbouring States, the German aspect readily trumplis on others. It is, at all of the case may be pressed with e haçala eye, abundantly clear that whenever
news calculated to 'sting to the quick a my Bennun interest is involved", no
highly sensitivo. nation proud of its past nural obstacks will be allowed to stand and confident in its future. The band in the way of furthering German views at Gemian diplomacy in ievously by all the returns of a diplomacy which heavy.
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is not overscrupulous, supported by pro As regards England Prince Budow digious fores in the background. Thus says: The direction of English policy the question whether durior the Boer depends primarily, on the way in which War is woult of would not have been the distribution of power in Europe wita talo the opportunity of douding
English naval · supremacy:
reucta
the greret opponent of our [German] The fears caused by the rise of the Go International policy a shrewd blow," is man Navy drew England towards France.
aimiy disassed, Prince. Balow muni
The Anglo-French. Agreement of 1314 ftly thought that the proposal was well
won, Prince Bulow thinks, consolved in worthy a poneideration; but it was re jected for varian ressona, one, and pro hably the most apnyineting, which.
a that at that time, the German could
i hope to compete successfully with the British Navy. Had the decision boun ir an opposite sense, the morality of thự proceeding would, without doubt, Jave been defended on the ground that in the chequered course of English hier! fory greater outrages on public, morality lind been committed, subh, for instance? ns Buto's alleged desertio nof. Frederick ths Greit in the eighteeth century and thm destruction of the Danish feet in
1801
ATER STATE" IS. FORCE.
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lich dercerary is absolutely fixed. It desires aboro al things one. No Ministers, however powerful, and no pres darnpaign, howover skilfully conducted, would reconsile the present electorata attack ch santehr nation. For different of the United Kingdom to an unprovoked
is the case in Germany. The German, Prince, Bulow tells a "has always necomplished his grotest works under song, steady, and firm guidance, and has seldom doad well without such guidance." Which constitutes
the vidisciplined nation which stubbornly greater danger to the peace of the world
refuses to be guided, or the disciplined people who yield implicit obedience to
the
incidents of German internud policy will not again necessitate an attack on soma arise, it cannot be doubted that an adroit foreign Power. Should that city
diplomucy could and would manufceturg
forced on the reluctant at peace-loving wurrences tending to show the war was
population of Germany.
Such being the state of affairs, the obvious duty this country is..whilst sparing no efforts to maintain peace, to prepare for the eventuality of war. To. reduce the British Navy, with Princo
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halow's retkices but perfectly radionsl- code of international morals aturing os
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