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| Francis Taylor Piggott - Blockade - 1915 - 136 pages
...in her methods of attack against the trade of her enemies she was called on no longer to disregard ' those rules of fairness, reason, justice, and humanity, which all modern opinion regards as imperative.' On the llth of June, the defence that the Lusitania was carrying contraband was brushed aside as irrelevant... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 212 pages
...two occasions our Government made proposals to Great Britain and Germany to secure their adherence to those "rules of fairness, reason, justice and humanity which all modern opinion regards as imperative." On each of these occasions Germany accepted and Great Britain refused the proposals of • the Government... | |
| Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro - International law - 1916 - 694 pages
...to call the attention of the Imperial German Government with the utmost earnestness to the fact that the objection to their present method of attack against...humanity, which all modern opinion regards as imperative. It is practically impossible for the officers of a submarine to visit a merchantman at sea and examine... | |
| Current events - 1916 - 688 pages
...to call the attention of the Imperial German Government with the utmost earnestness to the fact that the objection to their present method of attack against...humanity, which all modern opinion regards as imperative. It is practically impossible for the officers of a submarine to visit a merchantman at sea and examine... | |
| Law - 1916 - 564 pages
...to call the attention of the Imperial German Government with the utmost earnestness to the fact that the objection to their present method of attack against...humanity which all modern opinion regards as imperative. It is practically impossible for officers of submarines to visit a merchantman at sea and examine her... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1916 - 1040 pages
...to cull the attention of the Imperial German Government with the utmost earnestness to the fact that the objection to their present method of attack against...humanity which all modern opinion regards as imperative. It Is practically Impossible for the officers of a submarine to visit a merchantman at sea and examine... | |
| Statistics - 1916 - 866 pages
...with the utmost earnestness to the fact that the objection to their present method of attack ngalnst the trade of their enemies lies in the practical impossibility...justice, and humanity which all modern opinion regards MS imperative. It Is practically Impossible for the officers of a submarine to visit a merchantman... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - Neutrality - 1916 - 354 pages
...call the attention of the Imperial German Government, with the utmost earnestness, to the fact that the objection to their present method of attack against...commerce without disregarding those rules of fairness, justice, and humanity which all modern opinion regards as imperative. It is virtu-. ally impossible... | |
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