| eugene c. brooks - 1916 - 756 str.
...accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of non-combatants cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1917 - 264 str.
...non-combatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or...carrying contraband of war under a neutral flag." (The Secretary of State, Washington, DC, to the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, May 13, 1915.) "The... | |
| 1917 - 700 str.
...noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put In Jeopardy by the capture or...carrying contraband of war under a neutral flag." The note goes on to point- out the practical Impossibility of employing submarines for the destruction... | |
| 1917 - 680 str.
...noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or...precaution of visit and search to ascertain whether .1 suspected merchantman Is in fact of belligerent nationality or is in fact carrying contraband of... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 466 str.
...destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain whether a sus*pected merchantman is in...flag. The Government of the United States therefore deems it reasonable to expect that the Imperial German Government will adopt the measures necessary... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - 1917 - 294 str.
...destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain whether a suspected merchantman is in...flag. The Government of the United States therefore deems it reasonable to expect that the Imperial German Government will adopt the measures necessary... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 518 str.
...accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of noncombatants cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 460 str.
...accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of noncombatants can not lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 352 str.
...accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of noncombatants cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1917 - 464 str.
...accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of noncombatants can not lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain... | |
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