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[2] This paper had been, till then, in the service of Prince Bismarck.
[3] _La Nouvelle Revue_, May 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[4] _La Nouvelle Revue_, May 15, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[5] _La Nouvelle Revue_, June 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[6] _La Nouvelle Revue_, June 15, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[7] Several pages of the "Letters on Foreign Policy" of June 12 give
proofs, undeniable and complete, that the preparation of crimes
committed by anarchists in Europe was instigated at Berlin, William
knowing and approving the fact.
[8] _La Nouvelle Revue_, July 16, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[9] _La Nouvelle Revue_, August 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[10] _La Nouvelle Revue_, August 16, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[11] _La Nouvelle Revue_, September 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign
Policy."
[12] _La Nouvelle Revue_, September 15, 1890, "Letters on Foreign
Policy."
[13] _La Nouvelle Revue_, October 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[14] _La Nouvelle Revue_, November 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[15] _La Nouvelle Revue_, November 16, 1890, "Letters on Foreign
Policy."
[16] _La Nouvelle Revue_, December 1, 1890, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
[17] _La Nouvelle Revue_, December 15, 1890, "Letters on Foreign
Policy."
[18] _La Nouvelle Revue_, January 1, 1891, "Letters on Foreign Policy."
CHAPTER II
1891-1892
The danger to France of a _rapprochement_ with Germany--The Empress
Frederick's visit to Paris--William II as _summus episcopus_ of the
German Evangelical Church--Reception of the Alsace-Lorraine deputation in
Berlin--The law against espionage in Germany: every German is a spy
abroad--Christening of the Imperial yacht, the _Hohenzollern_--Further
increase of the military effective force in peace-time--The _Youth of
William the Second_, by Mr.
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