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" If possible, the powers of Europe should be made envious against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when the opportunity arises. "
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science - Page 147
1920
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The Reformed Church Review

1918 - 590 pages
...maxims for the guidance of his successors : " If possible, the powers of Europe should be made envious against one another, in order to give occasion for...that one must make it his study to deceive others. That is the way to get the better of them." — "Form alliances only in order to sow animosity." These...
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Modern Germany: Her Political and Economic Problems, Her Foreign and ...

J. Ellis Barker - 1907 - 604 pages
...written for the guidance of his successors : "If possible the Powers of Europe should be made envious against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when opportunity offers." Frederick the Great's attitude towards Russia furnishes us with the key to Germany's...
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The North American Review

1909 - 476 pages
...well as in the art of war. • If possible, the Powers of Europe should be mad* envious and be ui-i against one another, in order to give occasion for a coup when opportunity offers. " It is one of the first political principles to endeavor to become an ally of...
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House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 2

Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1913 - 1110 pages
...politics aa well as in the art of war. If possible the powers of Europe should be made envious and be set against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when opportunity offers. It is one of the first political principles to ec/deavouir to become an aJdy of...
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Modern Germany: Her Political and Economic Problems, Her Foreign and ...

J. Ellis Barker - 1915 - 870 pages
...written for the guidance of his successors : " If possible the Powers of Europe should be made envious against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when opportunity offers." Frederick the Great's attitude towards Russia furnishes us with the key to Germany's...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 221

1915 - 470 pages
...have been literally translated into action. ' If possible, the Powers of Europe should be made envious against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when opportunity offers. . . . When he is about to conclude a Treaty with some foreign Power, if a Sovereign...
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The War from this Side: Editorials from the North American, Philadelphia ...

North American, Philadelphia - 1915 - 432 pages
...bequeathed in writing to his successors : If possible, the Powers of Europe should be made envious against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when opportunity offers. Examples of broken treaties are frequent. If a ruler is obliged to sacrifice his...
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Out of Their Own Mouths: Utterances of German Rulers, Statesmen, Savants ...

Munroe Smith - 1917 - 296 pages
...when it suits your interest. One takes when one can, and one is wrong only when obliged to give back. I understand by the word "policy" that one must make it his study to deceive others; that is the way to get the better of them. Works of Frederic II. Berlin edition (1848). No ministers...
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Patriotism Through Education Series

National Security League - 1918 - 590 pages
...instruction of the Hohenzolleru dynasty : 1. " If possible the Powers of Europe should be made envious against one another in order to give occasion for a coup when the opportunity arises. 2. " If a ruler is obliged to sacrifice his own person for the welfare of his subjects, he is all the...
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Publication, Issue 15

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1918 - 144 pages
...the guidance of his successors are these: If possible, the powers of Europe should be made envious against one another, in order to give occasion for...that one must make it his study to deceive others. That is the way to get the better of them. Form alliances only in order to sow animosity. It is apparent...
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