| Great Britain - 1918 - 728 pages
...aside all considerations of humanity and right, and is running amok. relations to our mutual advantage. However hard it may be for them for the- time being to believe this, it is spoken from our hearts. W« have borne with their present Government through all these... | |
| Roady Kenehan - Blacksmithing - 1917 - 614 pages
...intimate relations of mutual advantage between us — however hard it n1ay be for them, for the time bemg, to believe that this is spoken from our hearts. We...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| International law - 1917 - 260 pages
...nothing so much as the early reestablishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| International law - 1917 - 272 pages
...nothing so much as the early reestablishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| History - 1917 - 676 pages
...masterful combatants, as which it originally appeared in history." Proofs of President's P alienee " We have borne with their present Government through...forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible." The facts back of this passage are thus arrayed : No one can accuse Mr. "Wilson of the least precipitancy... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - Germany - 1917 - 296 pages
...nothing so much as the early reestablishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| International law - 1917 - 720 pages
...nothing so much as the early reestablishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - Germany - 1917 - 22 pages
...nothing so much as the early re-establishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - United States - 1917 - 52 pages
...nothing so much as the early reestablishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - Neutrality - 1917 - 452 pages
...nothing so much as the early re-establishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, — however hard it may be for them, for the time being,...that friendship in our daily attitude and actions towards the millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us and share... | |
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