America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ. C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... Vessels Interned in Neutral Ports - The German War Fleet Held Under Shelter at the Kiel Canal - Hundreds of Vessels of Millions of Tons Seized or Destroyed Many Naval Vessels Also the Victims of War - Daring Raids of German Cruisers ...
... Vessels Interned in Neutral Ports - The German War Fleet Held Under Shelter at the Kiel Canal - Hundreds of Vessels of Millions of Tons Seized or Destroyed Many Naval Vessels Also the Victims of War - Daring Raids of German Cruisers ...
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... vessels off the coast of Chili and quickly destroyed two of them , the other two making their escape . On December 8th a stronger British squadron came up with the Germans and destroyed them all . After several raids upon the British ...
... vessels off the coast of Chili and quickly destroyed two of them , the other two making their escape . On December 8th a stronger British squadron came up with the Germans and destroyed them all . After several raids upon the British ...
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... vessels , our govern- ment holding that they should be treated as merchant vessels so long as the arms were for defense only , and Germany insisting that they should be treated as warships . The dispute was left for the time unsettled ...
... vessels , our govern- ment holding that they should be treated as merchant vessels so long as the arms were for defense only , and Germany insisting that they should be treated as warships . The dispute was left for the time unsettled ...
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ARGUMENTUM AD HUMANITATEM | 9 |
THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 41 |
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