President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1917 - 323 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 31.
102. lappuse
... passengers or crews have been vouchsafed the poor security of being allowed to take to the ship's boats before she was sent to the bottom . But again and again no warning has been given , no escape even to the ship's boats allowed to ...
... passengers or crews have been vouchsafed the poor security of being allowed to take to the ship's boats before she was sent to the bottom . But again and again no warning has been given , no escape even to the ship's boats allowed to ...
103. lappuse
... passenger ships would not be thus dealt with , and yet it has again and again permitted its undersea com- manders to ... passengers and crew , have been sacrificed wholesale , in a manner which the Government of the United States cannot ...
... passenger ships would not be thus dealt with , and yet it has again and again permitted its undersea com- manders to ... passengers and crew , have been sacrificed wholesale , in a manner which the Government of the United States cannot ...
105. lappuse
... passenger ships . It has therefore become painfully evident that the position which this Govern- ment took at the very outset is inevitable , namely , that the use of submarines for the destruction of an enemy's commerce is of necessity ...
... passenger ships . It has therefore become painfully evident that the position which this Govern- ment took at the very outset is inevitable , namely , that the use of submarines for the destruction of an enemy's commerce is of necessity ...
154. lappuse
... passenger 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 ...
... passenger 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 ...
205. lappuse
... passengers on that account . 2. Even neutral ships are exposed to danger in the war zone as , in view of the misuse of neutral flags ordered on January 31 by the British Government and of the accidents of naval war , it can not always ...
... passengers on that account . 2. Even neutral ships are exposed to danger in the war zone as , in view of the misuse of neutral flags ordered on January 31 by the British Government and of the accidents of naval war , it can not always ...
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