President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1917 - 323 lappuses |
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... British Statement on Submarine Warfare .... 217 The British Ambassador to the Secretary of State . Rejoinder of the United States ..... 219 Secretary Bryan to Ambassador Page . The Attitude of France ... 222 Ambassador Sharp to the ...
... British Statement on Submarine Warfare .... 217 The British Ambassador to the Secretary of State . Rejoinder of the United States ..... 219 Secretary Bryan to Ambassador Page . The Attitude of France ... 222 Ambassador Sharp to the ...
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... British Answer to American Peace Note .. Memorandum from the British Embassy . 284 The German Answer ... 290 Note from Foreign Minister Zimmerman . Germany's Last Memorandum ...... 291 German Ambassador to Secretary of State ...
... British Answer to American Peace Note .. Memorandum from the British Embassy . 284 The German Answer ... 290 Note from Foreign Minister Zimmerman . Germany's Last Memorandum ...... 291 German Ambassador to Secretary of State ...
102. lappuse
... British ownership and had given them secret orders to attack any submarine of the enemy they might encounter upon the seas , and that the Impe- rial German Government felt justified in the circum- stances in treating all armed ...
... British ownership and had given them secret orders to attack any submarine of the enemy they might encounter upon the seas , and that the Impe- rial German Government felt justified in the circum- stances in treating all armed ...
205. lappuse
... British Government and of the accidents of naval war , it can not always be avoided to strike even neutral ships in attacks that are directed at enemy ships . 3. Northward navigation around the Shetland Islands , in the eastern waters ...
... British Government and of the accidents of naval war , it can not always be avoided to strike even neutral ships in attacks that are directed at enemy ships . 3. Northward navigation around the Shetland Islands , in the eastern waters ...
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... British Government on the thirty - first of January and of the contingencies of mari- time warfare , it may not be possible always to exempt neutral vessels from attacks intended to strike enemy ships , feels it to be its duty to call ...
... British Government on the thirty - first of January and of the contingencies of mari- time warfare , it may not be possible always to exempt neutral vessels from attacks intended to strike enemy ships , feels it to be its duty to call ...
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