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"New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why?"


Within the walls of the old Kremlin I greet in you, inhabitants of
Moscow, my beloved ancient capital, all my people, who everywhere,
in the villages of their birth, in the Duma, and in the Council of
the Empire, unanimously replied to my appeal and rose with vigor
throughout the country, forgetting all private differences, to
defend the land of their birth and the Slav race.
In a powerful common impulse all nationalities, all tribes of our
vast empire, have united. Russia, like myself, will never forget
these historic days.
This union of thought and sentiment in all my people affords me
deep consolation and a calm assurance for the future. From here,
from the heart of the Russian land, I send a warm greeting to my
gallant troops and to our brave Allies who are making common cause
with us to safeguard the down-trodden principles of peace and
truth. May God be with us.

* * * * *


APPEAL TO THE POLES.
By Grand Duke Nicholas, Generalissimo of the Russian Forces, St.
Petersburg, Aug. 15.

Poles: The hour has sounded when the sacred dream of your fathers
and your grandfathers may be realized.


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