World's War Events: Recorded by Statesmen, Commanders, Historians and by Men who Fought Or Saw the Great Campaigns, Svazek 3P. F. Collier & son, 1919 |
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... material have been wasted , and I had better have been made into a good clerk , farmer , or business man . I do so want to be put to the test and not found wanting . Of course , I know that the higher courage is to do your duty from day ...
... material have been wasted , and I had better have been made into a good clerk , farmer , or business man . I do so want to be put to the test and not found wanting . Of course , I know that the higher courage is to do your duty from day ...
Strana 40
... material have to be moved over hundreds of miles in a great mili- tary expedition against a mobile and alert foe , then the strain becomes almost unendurable . And the chapter of accidents in this region of the unknown ! Unseasonable ...
... material have to be moved over hundreds of miles in a great mili- tary expedition against a mobile and alert foe , then the strain becomes almost unendurable . And the chapter of accidents in this region of the unknown ! Unseasonable ...
Strana 42
... materials . They systema- tically discouraged white settlement ; the white colonists , with their small farms , gradually ... material for its industries . The Germans realized better than most people that the value 42 WORLD'S WAR EVENTS.
... materials . They systema- tically discouraged white settlement ; the white colonists , with their small farms , gradually ... material for its industries . The Germans realized better than most people that the value 42 WORLD'S WAR EVENTS.
Strana 46
... materials . could use war . The untrained levies of the Union of South Africa would go down before these German- trained hordes of Africans , who would also be able to deal with North Africa and Egypt with- out the deflection of any ...
... materials . could use war . The untrained levies of the Union of South Africa would go down before these German- trained hordes of Africans , who would also be able to deal with North Africa and Egypt with- out the deflection of any ...
Strana 50
... material to be manufactured into military power and world power . German policies In the second place , the objects pursued by British policy on the African continent are inherently pacific and defensive . It desires no man's territory ...
... material to be manufactured into military power and world power . German policies In the second place , the objects pursued by British policy on the African continent are inherently pacific and defensive . It desires no man's territory ...
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advance Africa Aisne allied and associated Alsace-Lorraine American artillery associated powers attack Austrian Bainsizza Balkan batteries battle boats Bolshevik bombing bridge British Bulgar Bulgaria canal Captain Bill Château-Thierry coast command Commission Corps crew cross Czechs deck defense destroyer divisions Dobrudja east enemy enemy's evacuation fighting fire force forest France French front frontier German Germany's Gorizia Government Greek guns headquarters hospital Isonzo Italian Army land League Lieutenant machine-gun marines Marne ment miles military Mole Montdidier months nationals Navy night offensive officers operation Orxois Ostend Ourcq parties peace plateau port position prisoners railway ravines Reparation retreat ridges river Rumania Russia Saloniki Serbia shell ship Siberia side Soissonnais Soissons soldiers Somme station submarine territory things tion torpedo town transport treaty troops Udine United States naval valley Venizelist Venizelos vessels victory village Vindictive wounded Zeebrugge
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Strana 306 - In order to promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security by the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war, by the prescription of open, just and honourable relations between nations, by the firm establishment of the understandings of international law as the actual rule of conduct among Governments, and by the maintenance of justice and a scrupulous respect for all treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another, Agree to this Covenant...
Strana 313 - The Members of the League agree, further, that they will mutually support one another in the financial and economic measures which are taken under this Article, in order to minimize the loss and inconvenience resulting from the above measures, and that they will mutually support one another in resisting any special measures aimed at one of their number by the Covenant-breaking State...
Strana 314 - ... the well-being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant.
Strana 315 - Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone. The wishes of these communities must be a principal consideration in the selection of the Mandatory.
Strana 337 - In order to render possible the initiation of a general limitation of the armaments of all nations, Germany undertakes strictly to observe the military, naval and air clauses which follow.
Strana 310 - Any war or threat of war, whether immediately affecting any of the Members of the League or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the whole League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations.
Strana 343 - The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.
Strana 317 - Every treaty or international engagement entered into hereafter by any Member of the League shall be forthwith registered with the Secretariat and shall as soon as possible be published by it. No such treaty or international engagement shall be binding until so registered.
Strana 309 - The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League. In case of any such aggression or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression the Council shall advise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.
Strana 322 - Nothing in this Covenant shall be deemed to affect the validity of international engagements, such as treaties of arbitration or regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace.