| 1915 - 862 страница
...that "The Government of the United States and the imperial German Government . . . are both contending for the freedom of the seas." "The Government of the United States," it was added, "will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter it is violated, without... | |
| 1915 - 1028 страница
...principles, upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 страница
...principles upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise ,and at any cost. It invites... | |
| William Robert Shepherd - 1915 - 176 страница
...principles upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1915 - 1304 страница
...principles, upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites... | |
| Norman Angell - 1915 - 406 страница
...principles upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites... | |
| 1916 - 682 страница
...principles upon which the Government 01 the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites... | |
| 1916 - 688 страница
...principles upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites... | |
| Charles Roden Buxton - 1916 - 224 страница
...very principles on which the Government of the United States now insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom without compromise and at any cost. It invites the practical co-operation... | |
| 1916 - 632 страница
...the very principles upon which the United States now BO solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violuted, without compromise and at any cott. Apart... | |
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