Unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice but to sever diplomatic... Jan.-March, 1917 - Page 9671917Full view - About this book
| 1916 - 1130 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations with the German Kmpire altogether." THE GERMAN NOTE It is in reply to this demand that, after over two weeks' consideration,... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell, Albert Edward Winship, Anson Wood Belding - Education - 1916 - 1014 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freightcarrying vessels, the government of the United States can have no choice...diplomatic relations with the German empire altogether." This is not an "ultimatum," for no time limit is fixed, but the word' "immediately" has much the same... | |
| Humanities - 1926 - 536 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether." 22 The German reply was so couched that the United States was able to accept it, and war was again... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...relations with the German Empire altogether. In reply to the note from which the above declaration is quoted Your Excellency 's Government stated in a note... | |
| International law - 1917 - 462 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...relations with the German Empire altogether. In reply to the note from which the above declaration is quoted Tour Excellency's Government stated in a note dated... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...relations with the German Empire altogether. In reply to the note from which the above declaration is quoted Your Excellency 's Government stated in a note... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether. This action the Government of the United States contemplates with the greatest reluctance but feels... | |
| International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether. Such an attitude was not only justified by every consideration of international law and national duty,... | |
| International law - 1917 - 962 pages
...abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passengers and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice...diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether. The effect of this note was to call forth a. reponse de transaction, under date of May 4th. Although... | |
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