President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1917 - 323 lappuses |
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104. lappuse
... torpedo might be sought or entertained ; but unhappily it does not stand alone . Recent events make the conclusion inevitable that it is only one instance , even though it be one of the most extreme and distressing instances , of the ...
... torpedo might be sought or entertained ; but unhappily it does not stand alone . Recent events make the conclusion inevitable that it is only one instance , even though it be one of the most extreme and distressing instances , of the ...
209. lappuse
... torpedoes without giving any oppor- tunity of making any provision for saving the lives of noncombatant crews and passengers . It was in conse- quence HISTORY - MAKING DOCUMENTS 209 Use of American Flag by British Ships Ambassador Page ...
... torpedoes without giving any oppor- tunity of making any provision for saving the lives of noncombatant crews and passengers . It was in conse- quence HISTORY - MAKING DOCUMENTS 209 Use of American Flag by British Ships Ambassador Page ...
217. lappuse
... torpedo at sight , without regard to the safety of the crew or passengers , any merchant vessel under any flag . As it is not in the power of the German Admiralty to maintain any sur- face craft in these waters , this attack can only be ...
... torpedo at sight , without regard to the safety of the crew or passengers , any merchant vessel under any flag . As it is not in the power of the German Admiralty to maintain any sur- face craft in these waters , this attack can only be ...
227. lappuse
... torpedo without notice and with- out any provision for the safety of the crew . They have already carried out this intention in the case of neutral as well as of British vessels , and a number HISTORY - MAKING DOCUMENTS 227.
... torpedo without notice and with- out any provision for the safety of the crew . They have already carried out this intention in the case of neutral as well as of British vessels , and a number HISTORY - MAKING DOCUMENTS 227.
240. lappuse
... torpedoes fired by a German submarine . " We find that this appalling crime was committed contrary to international law and the conventions of all civilized nations . " We also charge the officers of said submarine and 240 HISTORY ...
... torpedoes fired by a German submarine . " We find that this appalling crime was committed contrary to international law and the conventions of all civilized nations . " We also charge the officers of said submarine and 240 HISTORY ...
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