All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial Government is confident that this measure will result in a speedy termination of the war and in the restoration of peace which the Government of the United States has so much at heart. Proceedings of the Louisiana Bar Association - Page 98by Louisiana State Bar Association - 1919Full view - About this book
| International law - 1917 - 462 pages
...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc., etc. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc., etc. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc., etc. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - Germany - 1917 - 296 pages
...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. "The...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - Germany - 1917 - 464 pages
...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. " The...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like tlie Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
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...Mediterranean all naviRaton, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, &c. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Goverment of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
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...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, &c. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. "The...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
| Europe - 1917 - 700 pages
...Mediterranean all navigaton, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, &c. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial...of peace, which the Government of the United States xhas so much at heart. Like the Goverment of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to... | |
| James Brown Scott - Germany - 1917 - 518 pages
...believed to be the final note on this question to the United States. It is therefore quoted in full : The Imperial Government is confident that this measure...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
| United States. Department of State - Neutrality - 1915 - 462 pages
...Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc., etc. All ships met within that zone will be sunk. The Imperial...Government of the United States has so much at heart. Like the Government of the United States, Germany and her allies had hoped to reach this goal by negotiations.... | |
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