STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75 Page 68 · 68 of 194
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75
English Translation
5la) -2.-._One could cite a long list of cases in which the doctrine that it is better to be England's enemy than Britain's friend has been profoundly impressed. This view of an Englishman,the pleasant viceroy of India,Lord Curzon, who uses the dečkname C a r t h i l, is still substantiated by the manifestation of a French political writer: Alfred Fabre - L u c e in "La Crise des Alliances" Paris l922, page 14. "Whatever the contracts signed may be, the leaders of the English state have the obligation to bind themselves completely.England does not put into effect any obligations if it contradicts its present interests.And then the obligation never understands as it must be understood, i.e. the execution in Zuk'nft". But Carthill /Lord Curzon/, in his work "Lost Dominion", describes the method of treating cheated Fre'nde as follows - mass (see page 196). "The victims of English politics (i.e. The abandoned friends) were crushed, and if they had met avch von Tre"ebrnch, their complaints were soon the gallows or the shotgun was stifled.If they escaped them, they would be destroyed by their complete ruin." Is it possible for a people to enter into relations with a state which sets up its policy of "adherent" principles? 41233 w3