 | Francis Whiting Halsey - 1919
...forth as established beyond question the principle that the lives of non-combatants can not lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of a non-resisting merchantman. Herr Von Jagow's reply contained no recognition of this principle. The... | |
 | Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920
...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... | |
 | Henry Van Dyke - 1921
...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 destruction of an unarmed merchantman, and recognise also, as all other nations do, the obligation to take the usual precaution of visit and search... | |
 | Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1922 - 852 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... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1922 - 22 str.
...accept as established beyond a 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... | |
 | Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1922 - 852 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... | |
 | James Brown Scott - 1922 - 1196 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... | |
 | Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 1251 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... | |
 | 1915
...the American note to Germany of June 9, which said : " The lives of non-combatants cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman." The bulk of the American people have apparently not been aroused by the fate... | |
 | Carlton Savage - 1934
...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... | |
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