Contents 



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The Kaiser both going and coming Siege of 

 Deny Tyrone in Ulster "Best elements" 

 opposed to home rule Effects of poverty 

 Ireland's weakness Changing winds The 

 Royal Commission Way to peace 



BOOK SIX (1914-1921) 

 CHAPTER FIFTY 633 



1. The Sarajevo murder The case of Serbia 

 Jaures Invasion of Belgium A bootless task 

 Change in British feeling Cabinet resigna- 

 tions Lichnowsky A gentleman deceived 

 Ground lost Grey's error 



2. Germany's statement The British version 

 Taking the odium A gift, not a loan Viola- 

 tions of recognized codes Mistaken view of 

 America Appeal to Carnegie Endowment 

 Stranded tourists Hoover and the C. R. B. 

 Wrath, not fear A bold lie The Russian 

 myth Circumstantial evidence The Liberal 

 Club War has right of way Sieper The 

 two Germanys 



3. Our plea Peace a lost cause Time to oppose 

 war America as a City of Refuge lona 

 Knight Our duty as I saw it The armament 

 makers Half-hearted advocacy A vigorous 

 thesis At the Boston Economic Club 

 Dr. Albert Special pleading Oppenheim's 

 letter A closed discussion 



4. Morris Jastrow The Manifesto of the Ninety- 

 three Intellectuals Fulda's alarm Weh- 

 berg's investigations Misgivings The Ger- 

 man position Seeck's view Assertions of 

 Leonhard Fried's summing up 



CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE 662 



i. Through Texas For Belgian relief The 

 Lusitania Can peace be enforced ? Estes 



