International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Ambassador at Washington to the Secretary of State , January 31 , 1917 , it was announced that the alleged illegal measures of its enemies served to give Germany that freedom of action which had been reserved in its note to the United ...
... Ambassador at Washington to the Secretary of State , January 31 , 1917 , it was announced that the alleged illegal measures of its enemies served to give Germany that freedom of action which had been reserved in its note to the United ...
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... Ambassador that all diplomatic relations between the United States and the German Empire were severed and that the American Ambassador at Berlin would be immediately withdrawn , and in accordance with such announcement to deliver to the ...
... Ambassador that all diplomatic relations between the United States and the German Empire were severed and that the American Ambassador at Berlin would be immediately withdrawn , and in accordance with such announcement to deliver to the ...
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... Ambassador to Germany , Feb. 10 , 1915 , For . Rel . 1915 , Supp . , 98. See the facts in the case of the American S.S. Nebraskan , attacked by a German submarine 35 nautical miles off Fastnet Rock , May 25 , 1915 , as set forth in ...
... Ambassador to Germany , Feb. 10 , 1915 , For . Rel . 1915 , Supp . , 98. See the facts in the case of the American S.S. Nebraskan , attacked by a German submarine 35 nautical miles off Fastnet Rock , May 25 , 1915 , as set forth in ...
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