Rumania's sacrifice; her past, present, and future . entionists,among the pro-Allies and the the same time the intei^entionists eagerly-urged the king and the Government to give uptheir neutrality and to enter the war on the sidefavored by each of these groups. THE SECOND CROWN COUNCIL This merciless struggle continued until thetwenty-seventh of August, 1916, when KingFerdinand convoked the second Council.^ Onthis occasion the chief of the Government, , declared himself for immediate en-trance into war on the side of the Marghiloman did his best to prevent


Rumania's sacrifice; her past, present, and future . entionists,among the pro-Allies and the the same time the intei^entionists eagerly-urged the king and the Government to give uptheir neutrality and to enter the war on the sidefavored by each of these groups. THE SECOND CROWN COUNCIL This merciless struggle continued until thetwenty-seventh of August, 1916, when KingFerdinand convoked the second Council.^ Onthis occasion the chief of the Government, , declared himself for immediate en-trance into war on the side of the Marghiloman did his best to prevent anyaction of his country, and Mr. Carp upheld,with the same force as in the first council, Ru-manias entrance on the side of Germany. 1 Mr. Stere, deputy and professor at the University of Jassy,a liberal socialist and personal friend of Mr. Bratiano, waspublishing at this time a review which was greatly appreciatedand in which he demonstrated the miserable state of affairs ofRussia and the grave danger, should Rumania rally to thecause of i


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