The Living Age, Volume 290Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 67
... Government , through the American Ambassador in Berlin , deliv- ered to the German Government what was in effect an ultimatum . The Ameri- can Note was a severe indictment not only of the methods pursued by Ger- man submarines , but of ...
... Government , through the American Ambassador in Berlin , deliv- ered to the German Government what was in effect an ultimatum . The Ameri- can Note was a severe indictment not only of the methods pursued by Ger- man submarines , but of ...
Page 131
... Government on the same footing as that Government's dis- cussion with ourselves . Its long and involved rigmarole in reply to President Wilson's quasi - ultimatum concluded with the suggestion that it would ex- pect the discontinuance ...
... Government on the same footing as that Government's dis- cussion with ourselves . Its long and involved rigmarole in reply to President Wilson's quasi - ultimatum concluded with the suggestion that it would ex- pect the discontinuance ...
Page 132
... Government we are acting as we are unquestionably bound to act in view of our explicit treaty engagements with that Government . We have treaty obligations as to the manner in which matters in dispute between the two Governments are to ...
... Government we are acting as we are unquestionably bound to act in view of our explicit treaty engagements with that Government . We have treaty obligations as to the manner in which matters in dispute between the two Governments are to ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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