The Imperial German Government will not expect the Government of the United States to omit any word or any act necessary to the performance of its sacred duty of maintaining the rights of the United States and its citizens and of safeguarding their free... My Three Years in America - Página 149por Johann Heinrich Graf von Bernstorff - 1920 - 428 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1916 - 632 páginas
...of safeguardin^ their free exercise and enjoyment. Yet we never made any serious move to perform the sacred duty of maintaining the rights of the United States and its citizens when England infringed upon them. Our March 30 protest against the blockade was answered evasively... | |
| 1916 - 866 páginas
...and immeasurable risks. The Imperial German Government rill not expect the Government pf the ,'nlted States to omit any word or any act necessary to the performance of ts sacred dutv of maintaining the •Igtits of tin' V ni ted States and its citizens and of safeguarding... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - 1917 - 298 páginas
...necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations and neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks. "The Imperial German Government will not expect the...of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment." Germany's reply was made on May 28th. It disclaimed, first, with regard to the Cushing and Gvlflight... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 466 páginas
...necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations and neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks. The Imperial German Government will not expect the...of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment. IDEALS OF SERVICE FOR THE NAVY 37. Extract from an Address of President Wilson. May 17, 1915 (From... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 352 páginas
...necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations and neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks. The Imperial German Government will not expect the...of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment. BRYAN. VERDICT OF CORONER'S JURY IN THE LUSITANIA CASE The Cunard line steamship lAmtania, having a... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 490 páginas
...necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations and neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks. The Imperial German Government will not expect the...of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment. BRYAN. PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION [Exposition to... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy - 1917 - 136 páginas
...excuse or palliation for that act or as an abatement of the responsibility for its commission. .... The Imperial German Government will not expect the...of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment. (Sent by the State Department.) [§30] INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS. By President Woodrow... | |
| Carl William Ackerman - 1917 - 336 páginas
...necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations or neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks. The Imperial German Government will not expect the...of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment." Never in history had a neutral nation indicted another as the United States did Germany in its first... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1917 - 462 páginas
...necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations and neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks. The Imperial German Government will not expect the...States and its citizens and of safeguarding their free ex^rcise and enjoyment. BRYAN. On May 28 the first German note on the Lusitania case was transmitted... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 páginas
...States would be constrained to hold the imperial German Government to a strict accountability. Page 222. The Imperial German Government will not expect the...the rights of the United States and its citizens. Page 24S. Unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of... | |
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