| Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris - 1914 - 388 str.
...reluctant to believe that the Imperial Government of Germany contemplates such an act.... If such a deplorable situation should arise the Imperial German...appreciate that the Government of the United States would be constra1ned to hold the Imperial Government to a strict accountability for such acts of the1r... | |
| Ernst Müller-Meiningen, Ernst Müller - 1915 - 424 str.
...States to view the act in any other light than as an indefensible violation of neutral rights If such a deplorable situation should arise the Imperial German...of their naval authorities and to take any steps it may be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property, and to secure to American citizens... | |
| Frank Crane, Edward Jewitt Wheeler - 1915 - 560 str.
...the two governments." If such a deplorable situation should arise what would we do ? The note says, "the Imperial German government can readily appreciate...United States would be constrained to hold the imperial government of Germany to a strict accountability for such acts of their naval authorities, and to take... | |
| Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916 - 720 str.
...vessel being destroyed under that presumption. "If such a deplorable situation should arise," it warned, "the Imperial German Government can readily appreciate...of their naval authorities, and to take any steps that might be necessary to safeguard American lives and property, and to secure to American citizens... | |
| 1916 - 1008 str.
...Governments"; adding, "If such a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German Government can appreciate that the Government of the United States...such acts of their naval authorities and to take any step it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1916 - 580 str.
...reconcile with the friendly relations now so happily subsisting between the two Governments. If such a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German...United States would be constrained to hold the Imperial Government to strict accountability for such acts of their naval authorities, and to take any steps... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1916 - 608 str.
...reconcile with the friendly relations now so happily subsisting between the two Governments. If such a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German...United States would be constrained to hold the Imperial Government to strict accountability for such acts of their naval authorities, and to take any steps... | |
| 1916 - 480 str.
...American vessel or American lives. He said further: If such a deplorable situation should arise, the government of the United States would be constrained...government to a strict accountability for such acts and take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property. C. The German... | |
| Farnham Bishop - 1916 - 242 str.
...the high seas, the United States " would be constrained to hold the Imperial government of Germany to a strict accountability for such acts of their naval authorities and to take any steps that might be necessary to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American citizens... | |
| 1916 - 688 str.
...American lives, and that if "such a deplorable situation should arise" the American government "would take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and proyerty." ~ ' and thereby cast doubt on the valid character of neutral ensigns. The Evelyn, a steamship... | |
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