America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ. C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... AMERICAN PROTEST Against this monstrous policy the United States pro- tested . In a note of February 10 , 1915 , it declared that if in pursuance of this policy Germany should " destroy on the high seas an American vessel or the lives ...
... AMERICAN PROTEST Against this monstrous policy the United States pro- tested . In a note of February 10 , 1915 , it declared that if in pursuance of this policy Germany should " destroy on the high seas an American vessel or the lives ...
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... American and German governments should " come to a clear understanding as to the grave situation . " There followed ... American life was lost . The Cushing , an American vessel , was on the same day attacked by a German aeroplane . The ...
... American and German governments should " come to a clear understanding as to the grave situation . " There followed ... American life was lost . The Cushing , an American vessel , was on the same day attacked by a German aeroplane . The ...
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... American countries were winning their independence , as well as being the result of the solidarity of interests and of sentiment between the American States , which has shown itself especially during the course of the nine- teenth ...
... American countries were winning their independence , as well as being the result of the solidarity of interests and of sentiment between the American States , which has shown itself especially during the course of the nine- teenth ...
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ARGUMENTUM AD HUMANITATEM | 9 |
THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 41 |
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