President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1917 - 323 lappuses |
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... Lusitania Was Sunk - First Note of Protest ........ 235 Secretary Bryan to Ambassador Gerard . Verdict of Coroner's Jury in the Lusitania Case . 240 German Statement on the Lusitania Sinking ... 241 British Reply to the Foregoing ...
... Lusitania Was Sunk - First Note of Protest ........ 235 Secretary Bryan to Ambassador Gerard . Verdict of Coroner's Jury in the Lusitania Case . 240 German Statement on the Lusitania Sinking ... 241 British Reply to the Foregoing ...
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... Lusitania and the Arabic and mere ferryboats like the Sussex have been attacked without a moment's warning , sometimes before they had even become aware that they were in the presence of an armed vessel of the enemy , and the lives of ...
... Lusitania and the Arabic and mere ferryboats like the Sussex have been attacked without a moment's warning , sometimes before they had even become aware that they were in the presence of an armed vessel of the enemy , and the lives of ...
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... 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 German vessels have for the past twelvemonth been conducting it . If this ...
... 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 German vessels have for the past twelvemonth been conducting it . If this ...
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... Lusitania in raising the flag of the United States of America when approaching British waters and says that the Government of the United States feel a certain anxiety in consider- ing the possibility of any general use of the flag of ...
... Lusitania in raising the flag of the United States of America when approaching British waters and says that the Government of the United States feel a certain anxiety in consider- ing the possibility of any general use of the flag of ...
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... Lusitania raised the United States flag on her inward voyage and on her subsequent outward voyage . A request was made by the United States passengers who were embarking on board her that the United States flag should be hoisted ...
... Lusitania raised the United States flag on her inward voyage and on her subsequent outward voyage . A request was made by the United States passengers who were embarking on board her that the United States flag should be hoisted ...
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