"Unoffensive" Quotes from Famous Books
... to make improper use of neutral mails and forward hostile correspondence, even official communications, dealing with hostilities, under cover of apparently unoffensive envelopes, mailed by neutrals to neutrals, made it necessary to examine mails from or to countries neighboring Germany under the same conditions as mails from or to Germany itself; but as a matter of course mails from neutrals to neutrals that do not cover such ... — The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) - History of the European War from Official Sources • Various |