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THE GREAT "I AM"

CAN DICTATE PEAuE

London, Thursday

Thß Kaiser in farewelling the First Foot Guards at Potßdam, drew his sword, flourishing it crying: "I have drawn the sword that with God'a help I kept all these years in the scabbard "I have drawn the Bword which, without honour I cannot sheath again. You are my guarantee that I can dictate peace to my enemies

"Up and at the foes, and down with the enemies of Brandenburg." Telegrams from Liege show that the Kaiser's sons, Prince Eitl, Frederick, and August, are not at Liege

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KCC19140822.2.16.23

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 697, 22 August 1914, Page 5

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95

THE GREAT "I AM" King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 697, 22 August 1914, Page 5

THE GREAT "I AM" King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 697, 22 August 1914, Page 5

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