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Edward Grey Quotes
I said to the German Ambassador that, as long as there was only a dispute between Austria and Serbia alone, I did not feel entitled to intervene; but that, directly it was a matter between Austria and Russia, it became a question of the peace of Europe, which concerned us all.
Edward Grey

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Date of Birth:
April 25, 1862
Date of Death:
September 7, 1933
Nationality:
British
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