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The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)

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To hinder it, we count both on the wisdom of the German people and on the friendship of the Spanish people.

If that should not be so, strong in your support and in that of the nation, we shall know how to fulfil our duty without hesitation and without weakness[24].
[Footnote 24: Sorel, _Hist.

diplomatique de la Guerre Franco-Allemande_, vol.i.p.

77.] The opening phrases were inaccurate.

The prince in question was Prince Leopold of the Swabian and Roman Catholic branch of the Hohenzollern family, who, as the Duc de Gramont knew, could by no possibility recall the days when Charles V.reigned as Emperor in Germany and monarch in Spain.


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