| United States. President - 1917 - 566 str.
...country to the rear of the westward-moving Czecho-Slovaks, and the Japanese Government has consented. In taking this action, the Government of the United...interference with the political sovereignty of Russia — not even in the local affairs of the limited areas which her military force may be obliged to occupy... | |
| 1922 - 804 str.
...the American Government proposed to ask all associated in this course of action to unite in assuring the people of Russia in the most public and solemn manner that none of the Governments uniting in action either in Siberia or in northern Russia contemplated any... | |
| 1921 - 582 str.
...cooperating with the Government of France and Great Britain in the neighborhood of Murmansk and Archangel. The Government of the United States wishes to announce to the people of Russia in the most public and solomn manner that it contemplates no interference with the political sovereignty of Russia and no... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1918 - 534 str.
...country to the rear of the westward-moving Czecho-Slovaks; and the Japanese Government has consented. In taking this action, the Government of the United...interference with the political sovereignty of Russia, no intervention in her internal affairs — not even in the local affairs of the limited areas which... | |
| 1918 - 664 str.
...country to the rear of the westward-moving Czechoslovaks, and the Japanese Government has consented. In taking this action the Government of the United...Interference with the political sovereignty of Russia, no intervention in her Internal affairs — not even In the local affairs of the limited areas which... | |
| United States Naval Institute - 1918 - 1632 str.
...country to the tear of the westward moving Czecho-Slovaks, and the Japanese Government has consented. " In taking this action the government of the United...interference with the political sovereignty of Russia, no intervention in her internal affairs — not even in the local affairs of the limited areas which... | |
| Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane - 1918 - 468 str.
...assurance that it is not an invasion. Here are the words in which President Wilson announces its objects : "The Government of the United States wishes to announce to the people of Russia in the most public and "HEAFINGS! VOX HAVE YOU BEEN OOP AGAINST?" "DOSE UNTRAINT YANKS VOT DOND'T KNOW HOW TO FIGHT!" —... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1919 - 10 str.
...country to the rear of the westward-moving Czecho-Slovaks ; and the Japanese Government has consented. In taking this action the Government of the United...interference with the political sovereignty of Russia, no intervention in her internal affairs — not even' in the local affairs of the limited areas which... | |
| Arthur Judson Brown - 1919 - 730 str.
...country to the rear of the westward-moving Czecho-Slovaks, and the Japanese Government has consented. In taking this action the Government of the United...interference with the political sovereignty of Russia, not even in the local affairs of the limited areas which her military force may be obliged to occupy... | |
| Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami - 1919 - 226 str.
...selfgovernment or self-defense in which the Russians themselves may be willing to accept assistance. . . . "In taking this action, the Government of the United...interference with the political sovereignty of Russia, no intervention in her internal affairs — not even in the local affairs of the limited areas which... | |
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