The Problems of Neutrality when the World is at War: A History of Our Relations with Germany and Great Britain as Detailed in the Documents that Passed Between the United States and the Two Great Belligerent Powers, Parte1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 431 páginas |
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... York Tribune , Nov. 3 , 1914. ) On February 4 , 1915 , the German Government announced the famous war - zone order placing the British Isles within the danger zone after the 18th of February , 1915. It will be noted this was not a ...
... York Tribune , Nov. 3 , 1914. ) On February 4 , 1915 , the German Government announced the famous war - zone order placing the British Isles within the danger zone after the 18th of February , 1915. It will be noted this was not a ...
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... York Times , Feb. 18 , 1915. ) On the same day Germany addressed a second note on three items : PARAPHRASE OF A NOTE FROM THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO THE SEC- RETARY OF STATE . According to absolutely reliable information British merchant ...
... York Times , Feb. 18 , 1915. ) On the same day Germany addressed a second note on three items : PARAPHRASE OF A NOTE FROM THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO THE SEC- RETARY OF STATE . According to absolutely reliable information British merchant ...
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... York times , Feb. 16 , 1915. ) Six days after our note and two days before the German order was to take effect the German Government replied to our " strict account- ability " note as follows : THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE ...
... York times , Feb. 16 , 1915. ) Six days after our note and two days before the German order was to take effect the German Government replied to our " strict account- ability " note as follows : THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE ...
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... York Times , Mar. 4 , 1915. ) On the next day the American Government inquired of Great Britain how the restraint upon sea - borne commerce with Germany is to be effected : THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT LONDON ...
... York Times , Mar. 4 , 1915. ) On the next day the American Government inquired of Great Britain how the restraint upon sea - borne commerce with Germany is to be effected : THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT LONDON ...
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... York and taken into Halifax . Similar cablegram sent to Paris . BRYAN . On the 13th of March the British Government rejected this Gov- ernment's proposal for mutual concessions in the following language : THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ...
... York and taken into Halifax . Similar cablegram sent to Paris . BRYAN . On the 13th of March the British Government rejected this Gov- ernment's proposal for mutual concessions in the following language : THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ...
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Página 74 - Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Página 414 - ... the ultimate peace of the world and for the liberation of its peoples, the German peoples included; for the rights of nations great and small and the privilege of men everywhere to choose their way of life and of obedience. The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty.
Página 412 - Neutrality is no longer feasible or desirable where the peace of the world is involved and the freedom of its peoples, and the menace to that peace and freedom lies in the existence of autocratic governments backed by organized force which is controlled wholly by their will, not by the will of their people.
Página 147 - And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in fact be free. The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and cooperation.
Página 413 - Cunningly contrived plans of deception or aggression, carried, it may be, from generation to generation, can be worked out and kept from the light only within the privacy of courts or behind the carefully guarded confidences of a narrow and privileged class. They are happily impossible where public opinion commands and insists upon full information concerning all the nation's affairs. A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained except by a partnership of democratic nations.
Página 326 - Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 410 - I was for a little while unable to believe that such things would in fact be done by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to the humane practices of civilized nations.
Página 180 - ... have been received. Each contracting power is entitled to have access to this register and to be supplied with duly certified extracts from it.
Página 417 - President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...
Página 180 - In the event of one of the Contracting Powers wishing to denounce the present Convention, the denunciation shall be notified in writing to the...