President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1919 - 429 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 15.
104. lappuse
... steamer Sussex . It must stand forth , as the sinking of the steamer Lusitania did , as so singularly tragical and unjustifiable as to constitute a truly terrible example of the inhumanity of submarine warfare as the commanders of ...
... steamer Sussex . It must stand forth , as the sinking of the steamer Lusitania did , as so singularly tragical and unjustifiable as to constitute a truly terrible example of the inhumanity of submarine warfare as the commanders of ...
154. lappuse
... steamer " Sussex ' by a German submarine , without summons or warning , and the consequent loss of the lives of several citizens of the United States who were passengers aboard her , this Government addressed a note to the Imperial ...
... steamer " Sussex ' by a German submarine , without summons or warning , and the consequent loss of the lives of several citizens of the United States who were passengers aboard her , this Government addressed a note to the Imperial ...
235. lappuse
... steamer Falaba by a German submarine on March 28 , through which Leon C. Thrasher , an American citizen , was drowned ; the attack on April 28 on the American vessel Cushing by a German aeroplane ; the torpedoing on May 1 of the ...
... steamer Falaba by a German submarine on March 28 , through which Leon C. Thrasher , an American citizen , was drowned ; the attack on April 28 on the American vessel Cushing by a German aeroplane ; the torpedoing on May 1 of the ...
242. lappuse
... steamer which , owing to its armament and cargo , was liable to destruc- tion , the German Government . in spite of its heartfelt sympathy for the loss of American lives , cannot but regret that Americans felt more inclined to trust to ...
... steamer which , owing to its armament and cargo , was liable to destruc- tion , the German Government . in spite of its heartfelt sympathy for the loss of American lives , cannot but regret that Americans felt more inclined to trust to ...
244. lappuse
... steamer which , owing to its armaments and cargo , is liable to destruction . ' The reply thereto is : " First . His majesty's government never declared the boat ran no risk . " Second . The fact that the Germans issued their warning ...
... steamer which , owing to its armaments and cargo , is liable to destruction . ' The reply thereto is : " First . His majesty's government never declared the boat ran no risk . " Second . The fact that the Germans issued their warning ...
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