In the meantime the very value which this Government sets upon the long and unbroken friendship between the people and Government of the United States and the people and Government of the German nation impels it to press very solemnly upon the Imperial... The Messages and Papers of Woodrow Wilson - Página 251por Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 1251 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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| 1915 - 512 páginas
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| 1915 - 488 páginas
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| 1915 - 1028 páginas
...the long and unbroken friendship between the people and Government of the United States and Unpeople and Government of the German nation impels it to press...affect American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. Ambassador WH Page to the Secretary of State. LANSING. [Telegram.] AMERICAN EMBASSY, London, July 24,... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 páginas
...ready at any time to act as the common friend who may be privileged to suggest a way. In the mean time the very value which this Government sets upon the...American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. LANSING. 11. The German Ambassador's Request as to the "Arabic."' The following statement concerning the German... | |
| 1916 - 888 páginas
...it would continue to contend, "from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost." The very value which this Government sets upon the...affect American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. The Crisis of the "Arabic."— This final word of the United States left the continuance of friendly... | |
| 1916 - 632 páginas
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| 1915 - 674 páginas
...Government contends, and which in times of calmer counsels every nation would concede as of course. The Government of the United States and the Imperial German...American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. LANSING. German and American Press Opinion ON THE GEKMAN NOTE OF Germans and brought relief to them, TTTT у... | |
| William Robert Shepherd - 1915 - 152 páginas
...Government contends, and which in times of calmer counsels every aation would concede as of course. The Government of the United States and the Imperial German...American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. LANSING. (The New York Times, July 24, 1915.) No. 61. British note, July 23, 1915, replying to the American... | |
| William Robert Shepherd - 1915 - 176 páginas
...Government contends, and which in times of calmer counsels every nation would concede as of course. The Government of the United States and the Imperial German...affect American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. LANS1NG. (The New York Times, July 24, 1915.) No. 61. British note, July 23, 1915, replying to the... | |
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