| 1916 - 512 pages
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| 1916 - 502 pages
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| 1915 - 1144 pages
...high seas, the United States •• would be constrained to hold the Imperial Government of Germany to a strict accountability for such acts of their naval authorities, and to take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property, and to secure to American citizens... | |
| Humanities - 1926 - 536 pages
...a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German Government can readily appreciate that the Government of the United States would be constrained...of their naval authorities, and to take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American citizens... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1080 pages
...a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German Government can readily appreciate that the Government of the United States would be constrained...acts of their naval authorities and to take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American citizens... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German Government can readily appreciate that the Government of the United States would be constrained...acts of their naval authorities and to take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American citizens... | |
| World Peace Foundation - Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 428 pages
...a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German Government can readily appreciate that the Government of the United States would be constrained...acts of their naval authorities and to take any steps it might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American citizens... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1916 - 888 pages
...a deplorable situation should arise, the Imperial German Government can readily appreciate that the Government of the United States would be constrained...acts of their naval authorities and to take any steps It might be necessary to take to safeguard American lives and property and to secure to American citizens... | |
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