Current History, Том 4New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... authorities have done what they could to minimize the danger of " sniping " by irresponsible partisans of Villa . In the circumstances it seems likely that Villa's scheme of embroiling the two nations will fail , and that he will be ...
... authorities have done what they could to minimize the danger of " sniping " by irresponsible partisans of Villa . In the circumstances it seems likely that Villa's scheme of embroiling the two nations will fail , and that he will be ...
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... authorities of Portu- gal , we were first told , seized some dozen German steamships which were interned in the mouth of the Tagus . Next , we heard that Germany had sent an ulti- matum , bidding Portugal give up the steamships , or ...
... authorities of Portu- gal , we were first told , seized some dozen German steamships which were interned in the mouth of the Tagus . Next , we heard that Germany had sent an ulti- matum , bidding Portugal give up the steamships , or ...
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... authorities for at least twenty centuries . The just rights of the citizens of any nation cannot be main- tained by their surrender . " The abandonment of those rights by any neutral Government on the ground that the invention of ...
... authorities for at least twenty centuries . The just rights of the citizens of any nation cannot be main- tained by their surrender . " The abandonment of those rights by any neutral Government on the ground that the invention of ...
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... authorities fail so to do . If we do not maintain our neutral rights in this crisis , if we do not make both parties understand that though they have the immediate physical power to capture our vessels and interdict our trade , there ...
... authorities fail so to do . If we do not maintain our neutral rights in this crisis , if we do not make both parties understand that though they have the immediate physical power to capture our vessels and interdict our trade , there ...
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... authorities dare not stop . To do so would lessen their prestige all over the world . Of much greater importance than the action about Verdun , though less inter- esting because of its distance , is the cap- ture of the fortress of ...
... authorities dare not stop . To do so would lessen their prestige all over the world . Of much greater importance than the action about Verdun , though less inter- esting because of its distance , is the cap- ture of the fortress of ...
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