 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1917
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle." In the report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives accompanying the... | |
 | 1917
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
 | Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. "It is a war against all nations. American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which... | |
 | C. S. Calodikes - 1917 - 176 страница
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself, and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...nations. "International law had its origin in the atSXa та âXXa лХoïa, та олкна та vjtoUQvyia aùr% ôа èmtj\row vа xaTaаTQéi|xoaiv,... | |
 | Carl William Ackerman - 1917 - 276 страница
...prescribed areas by the German Government itself, and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...had hitherto subscribed to the humane practices of civilised nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some law, which would... | |
 | William Mather Lewis - 1917 - 159 страница
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...any government that had hitherto subscribed to the human practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
 | 1917
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself, and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
 | 1917
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
 | 1917
...and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lock of compassion or of principle. I was for a little...practices of civilized nations. International law bad its origin !n the attempt to set up some law which would be respected and observed upon the seas,... | |
 | 1917 - 179 страница
...prescribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...believe that such things would, in fact, be done by any govern1 Underwood & Underwood, NY WOODROW WILSON ment that had hitherto subscribed to the humane practices... | |
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