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109 EVEN AT THIS SUPREME: EVEN AT THIS SUPREME: Marie, Queen of Roumania, 2, p. 68. Marie, Queen of Roumania, 2, p. 68.

110 EVERYTHING HAD THE APPEARANCE: EVERYTHING HAD THE APPEARANCE: Ellis to QV, 26 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/Z/MAIN/274/43. Ellis to QV, 26 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/Z/MAIN/274/43.

111 AS THEY DROVE: AS THEY DROVE: Vorres, p. 76. Vorres, p. 76.

112 THIS IS THE FIRST: THIS IS THE FIRST: G to QV, 28 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/274/52. G to QV, 28 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/274/52.

113 GREATLY EMBARRa.s.sED: GREATLY EMBARRa.s.sED: Gore, p. 121. Gore, p. 121.



114 THE DUKE OF YORK: THE DUKE OF YORK: Ellis to Knollys, St. Aubyn, Ellis to Knollys, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 298.

115 IT IS IMPOSSIBLE: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE: Ellis to Bigge, 1 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/499/68. Ellis to Bigge, 1 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/499/68.

116 A LIBERALITY: A LIBERALITY: Daily Telegraph Daily Telegraph, 26 Nov. 1894.

117 ANOTHER YOUNG EMPEROR: ANOTHER YOUNG EMPEROR: Ellis to QV, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/499/145. Ellis to QV, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/499/145.

118 THE CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY: THE CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY: Lee, 1, p. 692. Lee, 1, p. 692.

119 OUR RELATIONS WITH: OUR RELATIONS WITH: Neilson, p. 147. Neilson, p. 147.

120 UNSURPa.s.sED TACT: UNSURPa.s.sED TACT: The Times The Times, 6 Dec. 1894.

121 IT IS SCARCELY: IT IS SCARCELY: The Standard The Standard, 3 Dec. 1894.

122 I CAN'T TELL YOU: I CAN'T TELL YOU: G to N, 25 Dec. 1894, GARF 601/1/1219. G to N, 25 Dec. 1894, GARF 601/1/1219.

6 WILHELM ANGLOPHILE 189195 1 HIS OWN MINISTER ... OUT THE ORDERS: HIS OWN MINISTER ... OUT THE ORDERS: Paget, Paget, Emba.s.sies Emba.s.sies, 1, p. 496.

2 AN INSTRUMENT OF: AN INSTRUMENT OF: Quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 276. Quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 276.

3 I BELIEVE I: I BELIEVE I: Clark, Clark, Wilhelm II Wilhelm II, p. 62.

4 AT LEAST ... A MAN: AT LEAST ... A MAN: Contemporary Review Contemporary Review, April 1892, p. 458.

5 SUCCEEDED FROM CHILDHOOD: SUCCEEDED FROM CHILDHOOD: MacDonagh, p. 261. MacDonagh, p. 261.

6 THAT HER SONS: THAT HER SONS: Epkenhans, p. 27. Epkenhans, p. 27.

7 THE IMPORTANCE: THE IMPORTANCE: The Standard The Standard, 16 July 1891.

8 HE WILL BE ABLE: HE WILL BE ABLE: The Times The Times, 2 July 1891.

9 THE OLD JACKBOOT: THE OLD JACKBOOT: Justice Justice, 30 June 1888.

10 I HAVE ALWAYS FELT: I HAVE ALWAYS FELT: Daily Telegraph Daily Telegraph, 10 July 1891.

11 HE IS RATHER SHORT: HE IS RATHER SHORT: Morley, 1, p. 272. Morley, 1, p. 272.

12 EXTRAORDINARY ENERGY: EXTRAORDINARY ENERGY: Arthur Balfour to Lady Elcho, quoted in K. Young, p. 121. Arthur Balfour to Lady Elcho, quoted in K. Young, p. 121.

13 THEY ARE ALL: THEY ARE ALL: 21 April 1891, Mallet, p. 52. 21 April 1891, Mallet, p. 52.

14 THAT DREADFUL TYRANT: THAT DREADFUL TYRANT: Marie to Charlotte, ca. July 1890, quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 641. Marie to Charlotte, ca. July 1890, quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 641.

15 HOW I LOVE: HOW I LOVE: Kohut, Kohut, Wilhelm II Wilhelm II, p. 202.

16 SHE WAS, SHE WROTE: SHE WAS, SHE WROTE: Journal, 4 July 1891, Journal, 4 July 1891, LQV LQV, 3.2, p. 49.

17 STEREOTYPED GRACIOUSNESS: STEREOTYPED GRACIOUSNESS: Marie, Queen of Roumania, 2, p. 227. Marie, Queen of Roumania, 2, p. 227.

18 STIFFNESS, RUDENESS: STIFFNESS, RUDENESS: Ernst zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 362. Ernst zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 362.

19 SHE WAS NOT BROUGHT UP: SHE WAS NOT BROUGHT UP: Bulow, 1. Bulow, 1.

20 I SHALL COUNT: I SHALL COUNT: W to QV, 28 Jan. 1893, W to QV, 28 Jan. 1893, LQV LQV 3.2, p. 215. 3.2, p. 215.

21 EVEN AS A CHILD: EVEN AS A CHILD: Duke of Windsor, Duke of Windsor, A King's A King's, p. 15.

22 IT WAS A GREAT ... BUSHES: IT WAS A GREAT ... BUSHES: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 13.

23 UNRESTRAINED CONVERSATION: UNRESTRAINED CONVERSATION: Admiral Hollman, quoted in Hull, p. 204. Admiral Hollman, quoted in Hull, p. 204.

24 THE OLD AND STRONG: THE OLD AND STRONG: W to QV, 20 July 1891, RA VIC/MAIN/T/59/42. W to QV, 20 July 1891, RA VIC/MAIN/T/59/42.

25 BRUTAL COLONISTS: BRUTAL COLONISTS: See Roberts, p. 486. See Roberts, p. 486.

26 REVERED BY ALL: REVERED BY ALL: W to QV, 22 May 1892, RA VIC/MAIN/I/59/80. W to QV, 22 May 1892, RA VIC/MAIN/I/59/80.

27 TO VISIT YOU QUITE: TO VISIT YOU QUITE: W to QV, 15 March 1892, W to QV, 15 March 1892, LQV LQV, 3.2, p. 106.

28 NERVOUS BREAKDOWN: NERVOUS BREAKDOWN: Malet to H. Ponsonby, 4 April 1892, Malet to H. Ponsonby, 4 April 1892, LQV LQV, 3.2, p. 110.

29 BE MAD: BE MAD: 22 Dec. 1891, Waldersee, 2, p. 228. 22 Dec. 1891, Waldersee, 2, p. 228.

30 TOO MUCH OVERWORKED: TOO MUCH OVERWORKED: W to QV, 15 March 1892, W to QV, 15 March 1892, LQV, 3.2 LQV, 3.2, p. 10.

31 DISTRACTIONS: DISTRACTIONS: 4 Oct. 1890, Waldersee, 2, p. 153. 4 Oct. 1890, Waldersee, 2, p. 153.

32 CONTINUALLY TALKING: CONTINUALLY TALKING: Hohenlohe, Hohenlohe, Denkwurdigkeiten Denkwurdigkeiten, 2, p. 430.

33 IT IS UNENDURABLE: IT IS UNENDURABLE: MacDonagh, p. 220. MacDonagh, p. 220.

34 NEVER THINKS OF DOING: NEVER THINKS OF DOING: 17 July 1892, Rohl, 17 July 1892, Rohl, Germany Without Germany Without, p. 102.

35 IN A STATE OF: IN A STATE OF: Topham, pp. 12526. Topham, pp. 12526.

36 WILHELM II WANTS: WILHELM II WANTS: Quoted in Bulow, 1, p. 3. Quoted in Bulow, 1, p. 3.

37 THE HOPE OF A: THE HOPE OF A: Pan-German League newspaper advert, 24 June 1890. Pan-German League newspaper advert, 24 June 1890.

38 SHOOT DOWN ... CRUSH: SHOOT DOWN ... CRUSH: Balfour, Balfour, The Kaiser The Kaiser, p. 159.

39 BEEN APPOINTED BY AN AUTHORITY: BEEN APPOINTED BY AN AUTHORITY: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 275. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 275.

40 THE WORLD: THE WORLD: Waldersee, 2, 16 March 1892, p. 235. Waldersee, 2, 16 March 1892, p. 235.

41 ALTOGETHER BEG: ALTOGETHER BEG: QV to V, 22 Sept. 1891, Ramm, p. 132. QV to V, 22 Sept. 1891, Ramm, p. 132.

42 ALMOST ALWAYS WAS: ALMOST ALWAYS WAS: Kohut, Kohut, Wilhelm II Wilhelm II, p. 234.

43 IT WOULD BE: IT WOULD BE: Salisbury to QV, 14 April 1892, Salisbury to QV, 14 April 1892, LQV LQV 3.2, p. 110. 3.2, p. 110.

44 NO NO I REALLY: NO NO I REALLY: A. Ponsonby, p. 297. A. Ponsonby, p. 297.

45 THE QUEEN THE QUEEN NEVER NEVER: QV to H. Ponsonby, 15 June 1892, RA VIC/MAIN/I/59/86. QV to H. Ponsonby, 15 June 1892, RA VIC/MAIN/I/59/86.

46 HINT THAT THESE: HINT THAT THESE: H. Ponsonby to Malet, 24 June 1892, H. Ponsonby to Malet, 24 June 1892, LQV LQV, 3.2, p. 125.

47 NOT IN THE LEAST: NOT IN THE LEAST: E to G, 5 Aug. 1892, Magnus, p. 240. E to G, 5 Aug. 1892, Magnus, p. 240.

48 IMMENSELY: IMMENSELY: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 284.

49 ONE-QUARTER OF THE WORLD'S: ONE-QUARTER OF THE WORLD'S: See Ferguson, See Ferguson, Empire Empire, p. 240.

50 WE a.s.sIST ENGLAND: WE a.s.sIST ENGLAND: Kennedy, Kennedy, The Rise The Rise, p. 213.

51 EXPRESSED SATISFACTION: EXPRESSED SATISFACTION: Grey, p. 15. Grey, p. 15.

52 IF ONE IS NOT ... SOOTHE HIM: IF ONE IS NOT ... SOOTHE HIM: Haller, 1, pp. 14243. Haller, 1, pp. 14243.

53 CONTINUOUSLY FIGHTING: CONTINUOUSLY FIGHTING: Hull, Hull, Entourage Entourage, p. 17.

54 THE FAT UNWIELDY: THE FAT UNWIELDY: Haller, 1, pp. 14446. Haller, 1, pp. 14446.

55 RUBBER MACKINTOSHES: RUBBER MACKINTOSHES: MacDonagh, p. 180. MacDonagh, p. 180.

56 A CAPABLE ... SOME DAMAGE: A CAPABLE ... SOME DAMAGE: Haller, 1, pp. 14446. Haller, 1, pp. 14446.

57 MUCH STARTLED AND: MUCH STARTLED AND: 2 Aug. 1893, RA VIC/MAIN/QVJ. 2 Aug. 1893, RA VIC/MAIN/QVJ.

58 AS WILHELM APOLOGIZED: AS WILHELM APOLOGIZED: Eckhardstein, p. 55. Eckhardstein, p. 55.

59 NEW ABOUT-TURN: NEW ABOUT-TURN: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 486. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 486.

60 ALMOST INCOMPREHENSIBLE: ALMOST INCOMPREHENSIBLE: Rich, p. 365. Rich, p. 365.

61 DEMONSTRATE THE DISADVANTAGES: DEMONSTRATE THE DISADVANTAGES: Ibid., p. 370. Ibid., p. 370.

62 TURTLE DOVES: TURTLE DOVES: Eckhardstein, Eckhardstein, Lebeserinnerungen und politische Denkwurdigkeiten II Lebeserinnerungen und politische Denkwurdigkeiten II, Leipzig 191920, p. 161.

63 SPLENDID, CORRESPONDS: SPLENDID, CORRESPONDS: Wilhelm on Hatzfeldt to Caprivi, Wilhelm on Hatzfeldt to Caprivi, GP GP, 8, p. 439.

64 WE MUST HAVE: WE MUST HAVE: Athlone, p. 147. Athlone, p. 147.

65 NEVER YOU MIND: NEVER YOU MIND: Heinrich to G, 17 May 1900, RA GV/PRIV/AA/43/95. Heinrich to G, 17 May 1900, RA GV/PRIV/AA/43/95.

66 SHAMELESS: SHAMELESS: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 492. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 492.

67 THIS FIs.h.i.+NG: THIS FIs.h.i.+NG: Benson, p. 109. Benson, p. 109.

68 THOROUGHLY INSUFFERABLE: THOROUGHLY INSUFFERABLE: Kennedy, Kennedy, The Rise The Rise, p. 215.

69 OVERWHELMED: OVERWHELMED: W to QV, 24 April 1894, W to QV, 24 April 1894, LQV LQV, 3.2, p. 396.

70 HE TOLD THE BRITISH: HE TOLD THE BRITISH: Malet to QV, June 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/I 60/77. Malet to QV, June 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/I 60/77.

71 GRACIOUSLY ACKNOWLEDGED: GRACIOUSLY ACKNOWLEDGED: Daily Telegraph Daily Telegraph, 7 Aug. 1894.

72 ANGRY COMPLAINTS: ANGRY COMPLAINTS: See Gosselin to Foreign Office (hereafter FO), 5 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/I/60/100. See Gosselin to Foreign Office (hereafter FO), 5 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/I/60/100.

73 THE NEXT TIME ENGLAND: THE NEXT TIME ENGLAND: Nov. 1894, Kimberley, RA VIC/I/MAIN/60/102. Nov. 1894, Kimberley, RA VIC/I/MAIN/60/102.

74 THE ABRUPT: THE ABRUPT: Grey, p. 10. Grey, p. 10.

75 IT IS DIFFICULT: IT IS DIFFICULT: Craig, p. 245. Craig, p. 245.

76 ENGLAND WOULD ONLY BE: ENGLAND WOULD ONLY BE: 12 Oct. 1896, Holstein to Radolin, Holstein, 3, p. 548. 12 Oct. 1896, Holstein to Radolin, Holstein, 3, p. 548.

77 I CANNOT DENY: I CANNOT DENY: 3 May 1895, Eulenburg to Holstein, ibid., pp. 51112. 3 May 1895, Eulenburg to Holstein, ibid., pp. 51112.

78 THE RUDENESS OF: THE RUDENESS OF: 4 Dec. 1895, Lascelles, Public Record Office (hereafter PRO) FO 800/17 F. 4 Dec. 1895, Lascelles, Public Record Office (hereafter PRO) FO 800/17 F.

79 THE SUDDEN IMPULSE: THE SUDDEN IMPULSE: Monson to FO, 8 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/I/60/101. Monson to FO, 8 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/I/60/101.

80 IN VIEW OF THE: IN VIEW OF THE: Rohl, Rohl, Germany Without Germany Without, p. 73.

81 HOBBESIAN WAR: HOBBESIAN WAR: Steinberg, "The Kaiser and the British," p. 7. Steinberg, "The Kaiser and the British," p. 7.

82 THE ARMY AND I: THE ARMY AND I: Cecil, Cecil, Wilhelm Wilhelm, 1, p. 124.

83 LEAD THREE: LEAD THREE: Afflerbach, p. 202. Afflerbach, p. 202.

84 THE BOSS OF: THE BOSS OF: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 284.

85 TAKEN THIS AS A SLIGHT: TAKEN THIS AS A SLIGHT: 10 June 1895, Hohenlohe, p. 76. 10 June 1895, Hohenlohe, p. 76.

86 FAT OLD WALES: FAT OLD WALES: Kiderlen Wachter to Holstein, 7 Aug. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 537. Kiderlen Wachter to Holstein, 7 Aug. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 537.

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