Handbook of the European War, Том 2Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham H.W. Wilson Company, 1916 |
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... standing each on his side for some eternal principle of right . Then all about them , all about us , there sits the silent , waiting tribunal which is going to utter the ultimate judgment upon this struggle , the great tri- bunal of the ...
... standing each on his side for some eternal principle of right . Then all about them , all about us , there sits the silent , waiting tribunal which is going to utter the ultimate judgment upon this struggle , the great tri- bunal of the ...
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... stand firm like a wall . We can now release powerful armies for fresh blows elsewhere . Fearless and proud , with full confidence in our glorious troops , we can calmly view the future . Our opponents are guilty of rivers of blood ...
... stand firm like a wall . We can now release powerful armies for fresh blows elsewhere . Fearless and proud , with full confidence in our glorious troops , we can calmly view the future . Our opponents are guilty of rivers of blood ...
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... stand aside . A man who speaks with such an uncanny , businesslike tone on the eve of declaring war and who directs the policy of his own country and that of its friends accordingly can only do so in the knowledge that he and his allies ...
... stand aside . A man who speaks with such an uncanny , businesslike tone on the eve of declaring war and who directs the policy of his own country and that of its friends accordingly can only do so in the knowledge that he and his allies ...
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... stand aside . " I leave it to any one outside Germany in any neutral country to settle for himself whether those are the words of a man who had desired and planned European war , or of one who had labored to avert it . As to the other ...
... stand aside . " I leave it to any one outside Germany in any neutral country to settle for himself whether those are the words of a man who had desired and planned European war , or of one who had labored to avert it . As to the other ...
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... stand aside , and conveying to his colleagues the impression that he desired war from the first , and that his strong personal bias probably colored his action there ? It has become only too apparent that in the proposal of a conference ...
... stand aside , and conveying to his colleagues the impression that he desired war from the first , and that his strong personal bias probably colored his action there ? It has become only too apparent that in the proposal of a conference ...
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Страница 144 - For the rest, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever modest, whatsoever just, whatsoever holy, whatsoever Lovely, whatsoever of good fame, if there be any virtue, if any praise of discipline, think on these things.
Страница 247 - States with the nations at war would be an unjustifiable departure from the principle of strict neutrality by which it has consistently sought to direct its actions, and I respectfully submit that none of the circumstances urged in Your Excellency's memorandum alters the principle involved. The placing of an embargo on the trade in arms at the present time would constitute such a change and be a direct violation of the neutrality of the United States.
Страница 260 - ... yet the plain duty of their Government is to observe in good faith the recognized obligations of international relationship. The performance of this duty should not be made more difficult by a disregard on the part of our citizens of the obligations growing out of their allegiance to their country, which should restrain them from violating as individuals the neutrality which the nation of which they are members is bound to observe in its relations to friendly sovereign states.
Страница 77 - The German declaration substitutes indiscriminate destruction for regulated capture. Germany is adopting these methods against peaceful traders and non-combatant crews with the avowed object of preventing commodities of all kinds (including food for the civil population) from reaching or leaving the British Isles or Northern France. Her opponents are, therefore, driven to frame retaliatory measures in order in their turn to prevent commodities of any kind from reaching or leaving Germany.
Страница 76 - The sinking of prizes is in itself a questionable act to be resorted to only in extraordinary circumstances and after provision has been made for the safety of all the crew or passengers, if there are passengers on board. The responsibility for discriminating between neutral and enemy vessels, and between neutral and enemy cargo, obviously rests with the attacking ship, whose duty it is to verify the status and character of the vessel and cargo and to preserve all papers before sinking or even capturing...
Страница 84 - We wish the nations of Europe to be free to live their independent lives, working out their own forms of government for themselves and their own national development, whether they be great states or small states, in full liberty.
Страница 131 - DOMINI est terra, et plenitudo ejus: orbis terrarum, et universi qui habitant in eo.
Страница 250 - The duty of a neutral to restrict trade in munitions of war has never been imposed by international law or by municipal statute. It has never been the policy of this Government to prevent the shipment of arms or ammunition into belligerent territory, except in the case of neighboring American Republics, and then only when civil strife prevailed.
Страница 142 - Blessed is the man that endureth temptation ; for when he hath been proved, he shall receive the crown of life, which God hath promised to them that love him.