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chapter-reflow-thrice.html 31 <p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize till I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
33 <p><span>Although compiled to include events up to August 1, the German White Paper was silent as the grave in regard to Belgium and the negotiations with the Government of Great Britain. Issued on the night of August 3, when hundreds of thousands of German troops were waiting at Aix-la-Chapelle for the great assault on Liége--if, indeed, at that hour they were not already across the Belgian frontier--this sacred brief designed to establish the Fatherland's case at the bar of world opinion had no single word to say on what was destined to be almost the supreme issue of the war. It was the last word in Imperial German deception. If the German public had known that Sir Edward Grey on July 30 had already "warned Prince Lichnowsky that Germany must not count upon our standing aside in all circumstances," I imagine its bitterness a few nights later, when the fable of England's "treacherous intervention" was sprung upon the deluded Fatherland, might have been less barbaric in its intensity.</span></p>
35 <p><span>Next to the omission of all reference to what Sir Edward Grey called Germany's "infamous proposal" for the purchase of British neutrality--a pledge not to despoil France of European territory if England would stand with folded arms while Germany violated Belgium and ravished the French Colonial Empire--the striking feature of the Berlin White Paper was the admission of German-Austrian complicity in the humiliation of Serbia. The Foreign Office, as I have previously explained, had zealously affirmed Germany's entire detachment from Austria's programme for avenging Serajevo. What did the White Paper now tell us? That</span></p>
chapter-reflow-twice.html 31 <p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize till I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
33 <p><span>Although compiled to include events up to August 1, the German White Paper was silent as the grave in regard to Belgium and the negotiations with the Government of Great Britain. Issued on the night of August 3, when hundreds of thousands of German troops were waiting at Aix-la-Chapelle for the great assault on Liége--if, indeed, at that hour they were not already across the Belgian frontier--this sacred brief designed to establish the Fatherland's case at the bar of world opinion had no single word to say on what was destined to be almost the supreme issue of the war. It was the last word in Imperial German deception. If the German public had known that Sir Edward Grey on July 30 had already "warned Prince Lichnowsky that Germany must not count upon our standing aside in all circumstances," I imagine its bitterness a few nights later, when the fable of England's "treacherous intervention" was sprung upon the deluded Fatherland, might have been less barbaric in its intensity.</span></p>
35 <p><span>Next to the omission of all reference to what Sir Edward Grey called Germany's "infamous proposal" for the purchase of British neutrality--a pledge not to despoil France of European territory if England would stand with folded arms while Germany violated Belgium and ravished the French Colonial Empire--the striking feature of the Berlin White Paper was the admission of German-Austrian complicity in the humiliation of Serbia. The Foreign Office, as I have previously explained, had zealously affirmed Germany's entire detachment from Austria's programme for avenging Serajevo. What did the White Paper now tell us? That</span></p>
chapter-reflow.html 31 <p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize till I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
33 <p><span>Although compiled to include events up to August 1, the German White Paper was silent as the grave in regard to Belgium and the negotiations with the Government of Great Britain. Issued on the night of August 3, when hundreds of thousands of German troops were waiting at Aix-la-Chapelle for the great assault on Liége--if, indeed, at that hour they were not already across the Belgian frontier--this sacred brief designed to establish the Fatherland's case at the bar of world opinion had no single word to say on what was destined to be almost the supreme issue of the war. It was the last word in Imperial German deception. If the German public had known that Sir Edward Grey on July 30 had already "warned Prince Lichnowsky that Germany must not count upon our standing aside in all circumstances," I imagine its bitterness a few nights later, when the fable of England's "treacherous intervention" was sprung upon the deluded Fatherland, might have been less barbaric in its intensity.</span></p>
35 <p><span>Next to the omission of all reference to what Sir Edward Grey called Germany's "infamous proposal" for the purchase of British neutrality--a pledge not to despoil France of European territory if England would stand with folded arms while Germany violated Belgium and ravished the French Colonial Empire--the striking feature of the Berlin White Paper was the admission of German-Austrian complicity in the humiliation of Serbia. The Foreign Office, as I have previously explained, had zealously affirmed Germany's entire detachment from Austria's programme for avenging Serajevo. What did the White Paper now tell us? That</span></p>
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android-developer-reference.js 108 // Grey things out that aren't available and give a tooltip title
  /development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/graphics/spritetext/
LabelMaker.java 58 * otherwise we generate a grey L8 backing store.
  /external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/C/include/
antlr3debugeventlistener.h 258 * in a gui where you want to probably grey out tokens that are consumed
  /external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/CSharp2/Sources/Antlr3.Runtime/Antlr.Runtime.Debug/
IDebugEventListener.cs 239 * in a gui where you want to probably grey out tokens that are consumed
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IDebugEventListener.cs 241 * in a gui where you want to probably grey out tokens that are consumed
  /external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Java/src/main/java/org/antlr/runtime/debug/
DebugEventListener.java 209 * in a gui where you want to probably grey out tokens that are consumed
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/ui/views/
content_setting_bubble_contents.cc 322 // Show a "None available" title and grey out the menu when there are
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/renderer/
chrome_render_view_observer.cc 316 // 70% opaque grey.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/css/
CSSValueKeywords.in 168 grey
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/public/web/
WebInputEvent.h 376 // scroll slightly off screen, revealing a grey background. When the user
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/libyuv/source/
mjpeg_decoder.cc 556 } else if (number_of_components == 1) { // Grey-scale images.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/skia/src/pdf/
SkPDFImage.cpp 398 // as grey because of the separate soft mask and color
  /external/chromium_org/v8/tools/
gc-nvp-trace-processor.py 242 Item('Other', other_scope, lc = 'grey'),
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audio.h 5 * Developed for Thumtronics by Grey Innovation
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mjpeg_decoder.cc 573 } else if (number_of_components == 1) { // Grey-scale images.
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cvtexture.cpp 44 Calculation of a texture descriptors from GLCM (Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix'es)
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README.MiNT 184 320x200x4 bits, shades of grey, available only for the purpose
  /external/skia/src/pdf/
SkPDFImage.cpp 398 // as grey because of the separate soft mask and color
  /frameworks/rs/java/tests/ImageProcessing/src/com/android/rs/image/
ImageProcessingActivity.java 85 INTRINSICS_COLOR_MATRIX_GREY ("Intrinsics ColorMatrix Grey"),
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overlayUtils.cpp 186 // The tolerance is an empirical grey area that needs to be adjusted
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overlayUtils.cpp 223 // The tolerance is an empirical grey area that needs to be adjusted
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WirelessSettings.java 376 // Grey out if provisioning is not available.

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