Finally commercial arrangements will be made necessary with
nations outside Europe through which we will give them
sufficient advantages, specified in detail, so that it would
be directly advantageous to their commercial interests to
carry on commerce with none of the belligerents and not to
sell them munitions.
We can accept such obligations for ourselves without any
fear and finally, when the next war shall come, it cannot
come a year too soon.
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Transcriber's Notes
Pg. 6, Sunday, August third, left as original as it's uncertain which
day the author meant. Sunday was actually August 2, Monday was August
3; and the context from the beginning of the chapter was that the
declaration of war was delivered late afternoon Monday, August 3.
(Mobilization had commenced the previous evening. To be exact, it was
on Sunday, August third, at midnight.)
Pg. 7, unforgetable changed to unforgettable. (It recalled the
unforgettable scenes.)
Pg. 14, thirteenth changed to thirtieth, per context (when Sunday the
thirtieth of August came).
Pg. 14, week changed to weeks. (For several weeks our troops)
Pg. 54, beseiged and beseiger left as original, as author quoted from
another book.
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