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61 THE AGITATION AND DISTURBANCE: THE AGITATION AND DISTURBANCE: Hardinge to Knollys, 5 July 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/64. Hardinge to Knollys, 5 July 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/64.

62 SUCH NONSENSE IS: SUCH NONSENSE IS: Hardinge to Knollys, 22 Aug. 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/144. Hardinge to Knollys, 22 Aug. 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/144.

63 JUMPY ... CLUMSY: JUMPY ... CLUMSY: Cecil, Cecil, Wilhelm Wilhelm, 2, p. 95.

64 THE MOST MISCHIEVOUS: THE MOST MISCHIEVOUS: Lee, 2, p. 340. Lee, 2, p. 340.

65 A GRATUITOUS: A GRATUITOUS: E to Louis of Battenburg, 15 April 1905, Hough, p. 188. E to Louis of Battenburg, 15 April 1905, Hough, p. 188.



66 TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT: TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT: See Magnus, p. 345, and Lascelles to Knollys, 24 March 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/45/146. See Magnus, p. 345, and Lascelles to Knollys, 24 March 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/45/146.

67 IT IS A WILD: IT IS A WILD: Footnote, Roosevelt to Spring-Rice, 16 June 1905, quoted in Fiebig von Hase, p. 153. Footnote, Roosevelt to Spring-Rice, 16 June 1905, quoted in Fiebig von Hase, p. 153.

68 DIVIDE FATHER ... HER SLIPPER: DIVIDE FATHER ... HER SLIPPER: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 334.

69 OFF-COLOUR REMARKS: OFF-COLOUR REMARKS: Bulow, 2, p. 182. Bulow, 2, p. 182.

70 ALTHOUGH I LIKE: ALTHOUGH I LIKE: G to Knollys, 26 March 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/45/147. G to Knollys, 26 March 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/45/147.

71 MIGHT CREATE: MIGHT CREATE: Seckendorff to E, 15 Aug. 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/231. Seckendorff to E, 15 Aug. 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/231.

72 RUN AFTER [HIM]: RUN AFTER [HIM]: Knollys to Seckendorff, 23 Aug. 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/285. Knollys to Seckendorff, 23 Aug. 1905, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/285.

73 HE TALKS AND: HE TALKS AND: Newton, p. 330. Newton, p. 330.

74 UNREPEATABLE: UNREPEATABLE: Bulow, 2, pp. 14647. Bulow, 2, pp. 14647.

75 AT HOME n.o.bODY: AT HOME n.o.bODY: N to W, 7 [OS]/20 July 1904, GARF 601/1/1200. N to W, 7 [OS]/20 July 1904, GARF 601/1/1200.

76 THE GREATEST MISCHIEF-MAKER: THE GREATEST MISCHIEF-MAKER: GP, 1 GP, 19(ii), no. 6220, p. 460.

77 THE BRITISH WERE USING: THE BRITISH WERE USING: Cecil, Cecil, Wilhelm Wilhelm, 2, p. 389, n. 7.

78 ABSOLUTE Pa.s.sION FOR: ABSOLUTE Pa.s.sION FOR: GP GP, 19(ii), no. 6220, p. 460.

79 A RAY OF SUNLIGHT: A RAY OF SUNLIGHT: Bulow, 2, p. 13. Bulow, 2, p. 13.

80 MUST REMEMBER ... OF THE WORLD: MUST REMEMBER ... OF THE WORLD: W to N, 27 July 1905, Grant, pp. 19294. W to N, 27 July 1905, Grant, pp. 19294.

81 FROM THE HIDEOUS PINCERS: FROM THE HIDEOUS PINCERS: GP GP, 19(ii), no. 6220.

82 EVEN j.a.pAN MAY ... FIRM FRIEND: EVEN j.a.pAN MAY ... FIRM FRIEND: W to N, 27 July 1905, Grant, pp. 192 94. W to N, 27 July 1905, Grant, pp. 192 94.

83 VERY MUCH WORRIED: VERY MUCH WORRIED: Izvolsky, p. 49; see also Macdonald, p. 80. Izvolsky, p. 49; see also Macdonald, p. 80.

84 BOUNDLESS VANITY: BOUNDLESS VANITY: Lerman, p. 90. Lerman, p. 90.

85 TO BE TREATED ... CHILDREN: TO BE TREATED ... CHILDREN: See Bulow, 2, pp. 13847; See Bulow, 2, pp. 13847; GP GP, 19(ii), no. 6237, pp. 499500.

86 WE JOINED HANDS: WE JOINED HANDS: W to N, W to N, GP GP, 19(ii), pp. 51314.

87 IN ENGLAND, OF COURSE: IN ENGLAND, OF COURSE: N to Minny, 27 Oct. [OS]/9 Nov. 1905, Bing, p. 191. N to Minny, 27 Oct. [OS]/9 Nov. 1905, Bing, p. 191.

88 EITHER YOU SIGN IT: EITHER YOU SIGN IT: Witte, p. 247, Mossolov, p. 90. Witte, p. 247, Mossolov, p. 90.

89 THERE WERE ONLY ... A YEAR: THERE WERE ONLY ... A YEAR: N to Minny, 19 Oct. [OS]/1 Nov. 1905, Bing, pp. 18687. N to Minny, 19 Oct. [OS]/1 Nov. 1905, Bing, pp. 18687.

12 CONTINENTAL s.h.i.+FTS 19068 1 GERMANY'S CONDUCT: GERMANY'S CONDUCT: E. Morris, p. 441. E. Morris, p. 441.

2 A SIGN OF WEAKNESS: A SIGN OF WEAKNESS: Hull, Hull, "The Entourage," "The Entourage," p. 129. p. 129.

3 A QUESTION OF HONOUR: A QUESTION OF HONOUR: Oppel, p. 324. Oppel, p. 324.

4 THE WHOLE OF EUROPE ... MACHINATIONS: THE WHOLE OF EUROPE ... MACHINATIONS: 13 March 1906, Zedlitz-Trutzschler, pp. 169, 16062. 13 March 1906, Zedlitz-Trutzschler, pp. 169, 16062.

5 WE ARE-MY: WE ARE-MY: Lee, 2, p. 525. Lee, 2, p. 525.

6 THE WHOLE LETTER: THE WHOLE LETTER: W to E, 1 Feb. 1906, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/62. W to E, 1 Feb. 1906, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/62.

7 ALL THE WRETCHED: ALL THE WRETCHED: GP GP, 21(i), 9 March 1906, pp. 26768.

8 CARRYING ON AGAINST: CARRYING ON AGAINST: 19 March 1907, Zedlitz-Trutzschler, pp. 17778. 19 March 1907, Zedlitz-Trutzschler, pp. 17778.

9 A CLEAR, PRACTICAL: A CLEAR, PRACTICAL: 13 March 1906, ibid., p. 162. 13 March 1906, ibid., p. 162.

10 IN HIS HEART OF: IN HIS HEART OF: 13 March 1906, ibid., pp. 16970. 13 March 1906, ibid., pp. 16970.

11 I'M SURE NOT ... ENVIOUS: I'M SURE NOT ... ENVIOUS: Lee, 2, pp. 352, 528. Lee, 2, pp. 352, 528.

12 NOT THE SLIGHTEST ... IN THE AIR: NOT THE SLIGHTEST ... IN THE AIR: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 182.

13 WHO CAN FAIL: WHO CAN FAIL: 15 April 1907, Lee, 2, pp. 54142. 15 April 1907, Lee, 2, pp. 54142.

14 L'ALLEMAGNE C'EST L'ENNEMIE L'ALLEMAGNE C'EST L'ENNEMIE: Esher, 2, pp. 18283. Esher, 2, pp. 18283.

15 " "GERMANY," HE WROTE ... IN THE WORLD: Steiner, p. 43. Steiner, p. 43.

16 WITH MORE EXPERIENCE: WITH MORE EXPERIENCE: Grey, p. 85. Grey, p. 85.

17 THE MOST VIOLENT: THE MOST VIOLENT: Spring-Rice to Knollys, 1 March 1906, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/75. Spring-Rice to Knollys, 1 March 1906, RA VIC/MAIN/W/46/75.

18 PATRIOTIC ... 690 POGROMS: PATRIOTIC ... 690 POGROMS: Figes, Figes, A People's A People's, p. 197.

19 A WHOLE Ma.s.s: A WHOLE Ma.s.s: N to Minny, 27 Oct. [OS]/9 Nov. 1905, Bing, pp. 19091. N to Minny, 27 Oct. [OS]/9 Nov. 1905, Bing, pp. 19091.

20 VIRTUAL PRISONERS: VIRTUAL PRISONERS: N to Minny, 30 Aug. [OS]/12 Sept. 1906, ibid., p. 217. N to Minny, 30 Aug. [OS]/12 Sept. 1906, ibid., p. 217.

21 THE EMPEROR IS: THE EMPEROR IS: Spring-Rice to Grey, 18 April 1906, FO 800/72. Spring-Rice to Grey, 18 April 1906, FO 800/72.

22 PERSONAL CONTACT WITH: PERSONAL CONTACT WITH: Nicolson, 2 Jan. 1907, RA VIC/MAIN/W/50/152. Nicolson, 2 Jan. 1907, RA VIC/MAIN/W/50/152.

23 I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH: I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH: N to Minny, 12 [OS]/25 Jan. 1907, Bing, p. 212. N to Minny, 12 [OS]/25 Jan. 1907, Bing, p. 212.

24 PROGRESSIVE HYSTERIA: PROGRESSIVE HYSTERIA: Ma.s.sie, Ma.s.sie, Nicholas Nicholas, p. 153.

25 MINNY COMPLAINED ... TO ACHE: MINNY COMPLAINED ... TO ACHE: Maylunas, p. 291. Maylunas, p. 291.

26 IT IS MORE: IT IS MORE: Battis...o...b.., p. 254. Battis...o...b.., p. 254.

27 THEY GAVE ONE: THEY GAVE ONE: Mossolov, p. 139. Mossolov, p. 139.

28 REPULSIVE FACES: REPULSIVE FACES: Maylunas, p. 293. Maylunas, p. 293.

29 NABOKOV'S GREAT-UNCLE: NABOKOV'S GREAT-UNCLE: Footnote, Nabokov, p. 60. Footnote, Nabokov, p. 60.

30 THEY LOOKED AT US: THEY LOOKED AT US: Kokovtsov, p. 131. Kokovtsov, p. 131.

31 I FELT SO: I FELT SO: Alexander Mikhailovich, pp. 22829. Alexander Mikhailovich, pp. 22829.

32 BECAUSE THE WORKING: BECAUSE THE WORKING: Tuchman, Tuchman, Proud Tower Proud Tower, p. 344.

33 THE Ma.s.sACRES IN: THE Ma.s.sACRES IN: Dugdale, 1, p. 335. Dugdale, 1, p. 335.

34 THE OLD IDEA: THE OLD IDEA: Steiner, p. 139. Steiner, p. 139.

35 THE GREAT UNIONIST: THE GREAT UNIONIST: Balfour, Balfour, DNB DNB.

36 WHETHER THE COUNTRY WAS: WHETHER THE COUNTRY WAS: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 402.

37 ALL DOWN HISTORY: ALL DOWN HISTORY: Bentley Brinkerhoff, p. 17. Bentley Brinkerhoff, p. 17.

38 GOOD TASTE AND PROPRIETY: GOOD TASTE AND PROPRIETY: Plumptre, p. 189. Plumptre, p. 189.

39 ALMOST MORE: ALMOST MORE: E to G, 19 March 1906, Jenkins, p. 91. E to G, 19 March 1906, Jenkins, p. 91.

40 DEPLORABLY COMMON: DEPLORABLY COMMON: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 409.

41 NOT QUITE: NOT QUITE: Rose, p. 71. Rose, p. 71.

42 THESE PEOPLE: THESE PEOPLE: Hibbert, p. 210. Hibbert, p. 210.

43 AN OVERGROWN: AN OVERGROWN: A. C. Benson, 10 Nov. 1908, Rose, p. 119. A. C. Benson, 10 Nov. 1908, Rose, p. 119.

44 HOW YOU CAN: HOW YOU CAN: 15 May 1910, Hobhouse diaries, ed. David, p. 91. 15 May 1910, Hobhouse diaries, ed. David, p. 91.

45 ONE MUST LET: ONE MUST LET: N to Minny, 29 March [OS]/11 April 1907, Bing, pp. 22829. N to Minny, 29 March [OS]/11 April 1907, Bing, pp. 22829.

46 VIVE LA DOUMA!: VIVE LA DOUMA!: Grey, p. 145. Grey, p. 145.

47 A GROTESQUE DEPUTATION: A GROTESQUE DEPUTATION: Nicholas II, Nicholas II, Journal Journal, p. 219.

48 BEEN PREVENTED FROM: BEEN PREVENTED FROM: Lascelles to Grey, Nov. 1906, RA VIC/W/50/39. Lascelles to Grey, Nov. 1906, RA VIC/W/50/39.

49 A TRIUMPH OF: A TRIUMPH OF: Witte, p. 432. Witte, p. 432.

50 RUSSIAN DESPOTISM: RUSSIAN DESPOTISM: Grey, p. 154. Grey, p. 154.

51 IT WILL COMPLETE: IT WILL COMPLETE: Grey to Knollys, 28 March 1906, Trevelyan, p. 183. Grey to Knollys, 28 March 1906, Trevelyan, p. 183.

52 LITTLE EDWARD ICONS: LITTLE EDWARD ICONS: Pless, p. 159. Pless, p. 159.

53 THE GERMAN ARMY ... AS A WHOLE: THE GERMAN ARMY ... AS A WHOLE: Von Miquel to Bulow, 27 Sept. 1907, Von Miquel to Bulow, 27 Sept. 1907, GP GP, 25(i), no. 8537, pp. 4547.

54 HARDINGE GANG: HARDINGE GANG: See Steinberg, "The Kaiser and the British," p. 130. See Steinberg, "The Kaiser and the British," p. 130.

55 WHAT A LONG TIME: WHAT A LONG TIME: G to N, 28 Dec. 1907, GARF 601/1/1219. G to N, 28 Dec. 1907, GARF 601/1/1219.

56 MADE EVERYTHING LOOK DIFFERENT ... GREATNESS: MADE EVERYTHING LOOK DIFFERENT ... GREATNESS: Alexander Mikhailovich, p. 233. Alexander Mikhailovich, p. 233.

57 EVERYTHING IS SO: EVERYTHING IS SO: Minny to N, 28 Feb. [OS]/13 March 1907, Bing, p. 222. Minny to N, 28 Feb. [OS]/13 March 1907, Bing, p. 222.

58 DESPAIRING, HORRIFIED: DESPAIRING, HORRIFIED: Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany, p. 15. Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany, p. 15.

59 HE [WILHELM] SAT: HE [WILHELM] SAT: Witte, p. 457. Witte, p. 457.

60 THE REPRESSION OF: THE REPRESSION OF: Sombart, in Rohl and Sombart, p. 304. Sombart, in Rohl and Sombart, p. 304. h.o.m.os.e.xualitat: h.o.m.os.e.xualitat: first used in Britain in translations and glosses of Krafft-Ebing's work, see first used in Britain in translations and glosses of Krafft-Ebing's work, see OED OED.

61 DISGUSTING ORGIES: DISGUSTING ORGIES: The Times The Times, 25 Oct. 1907.

62 AM SUFFERING: AM SUFFERING: W to E, 31 Oct. 1907, RA VIC/MAIN/W/52/47. W to E, 31 Oct. 1907, RA VIC/MAIN/W/52/47.

63 IN VERY GOOD: IN VERY GOOD: Bulow, 2, p. 296. Bulow, 2, p. 296.

64 YOUR TELEGRAM: YOUR TELEGRAM: E to W, 31 Oct. 1907, RA VIC/MAIN/W/52/48. E to W, 31 Oct. 1907, RA VIC/MAIN/W/52/48.

65 HE IS ALWAYS ANXIOUS: HE IS ALWAYS ANXIOUS: Footnote, Zedlitz-Trutzschler, p. 38. Footnote, Zedlitz-Trutzschler, p. 38.

66 THERE WERE GREAT: THERE WERE GREAT: 13 Nov. 1907, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 13 Nov. 1907, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.

67 COMING HOME: COMING HOME: Steinberg, "The Kaiser and the British," p. 137. Steinberg, "The Kaiser and the British," p. 137.

68 EVEN THOSE: EVEN THOSE: Morley, 2, p. 237. Morley, 2, p. 237.

69 BE A MEMBER: BE A MEMBER: Haldane, p. 221. Haldane, p. 221.

70 OUR KING MAKES A: OUR KING MAKES A: Esher, 2, p. 285. Esher, 2, p. 285.

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