In reply to this declaration the Imperial German Government gave this Government the following assurance : "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the... Outlook and Independent - Página 1231916Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 354 páginas
...following assurance: " The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which 10 the German Government believes,... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer, Karl Strupp - 1920 - 344 páginas
...fourth nineteen sixteen has received careful consideration by the Government of the United States. It is especially noted as indicating the purpose of...operations of the war for the rest of its duration to the tighting forces of the belligerents" and that it is determined to impose upon all its commanders at... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1920 - 672 páginas
...for having at last by patience won a diplomatic victory when Germany replied that she was " prepared to confine the operations of the war for the rest...duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents " and promised that " merchant vessels . . . should not be sunk without warning and without saving lives,... | |
| Johann Heinrich Graf von Bernstorff - 1920 - 452 páginas
...under date of May 4th, 1916, has received careful consideration by the Government of the United States. It is especially noted, as indicating the purpose of the Imperial Government as to the future, and that it 'is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of the war for the rest of its... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Walter Forward Austin - 1923 - 490 páginas
...from taking such a course. The German Government, moreover, is prepared to do its utmost to confine operations of the war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes,... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - 1923 - 588 páginas
...times. (Dernberg.) (6) The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle which the German Government believes now,... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - 1923 - 578 páginas
...times. (Demberg.) <b) The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle which the German Government believes now,... | |
| CHARLES F. HORNE, WALTER F. AUSTIN - 1923 - 1528 páginas
...following assurance: "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Walter Forward Austin - 1923 - 500 páginas
...following assurance : "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1924 - 982 páginas
...following assurance: "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes... | |
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