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Appendix B: ‘A scrap of paper’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1980

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page 298 note 1 Butterfield, , George III and the Historians (1957), p. 32Google Scholar; Taylor, A. J. P., Politics in Wartime (1964), p. 90Google Scholar; for other writers see below.

page 298 note 2 See Introduction.

page 299 note 1 Jules Cambon to Doumergue, 22 Aug. 1914, D.D.F., 3Google Scholar, xi, no. 793.

page 299 note 2 Simon, Diary 5, 18 Aug. 1914, Simon Papers.

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page 299 note 4 Berta de Bunsen, Vienna Diary, 3 Sept. 1914, de B.P., B.B./III/a.

page 299 note 5 Revue Historique, cxviii (1915), p. 24.Google Scholar

page 300 note 1 See also Hall, H., British Archives and the Sources for the History of the World War (1925), p. 314, n. 2.Google Scholar

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page 302 note 1 Riezler, K., Die Erforderlichkeit des Unmöglichen (Munich, 1913), p. 230Google Scholar. I owe this reference to Geiss, I., July 1914 (1967), p. 340.Google Scholar