| 1918 - 740 pages
...fear, and foreboding on their brows. It is more than nine months since President Wilson declared that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial Government of Germany. More than nine months, and the official voices of Great Britain, France, Italy,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 2026 pages
...hinder, and delay, the execution of the joint resolution of Congress of April 6, 1917, declaring that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial German government, authorizing the President to employ the entire naval and military forces of the. United States and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1076 pages
...PRESIDENT. The court will judicially notice the President's proclamation on December 7, 1917, that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian government. 4. WAR @=>12 — DESCENT OF PROPERTY — "ALIEN FRIEND." A daughter... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...to alien enemies ; And, whereas, a state of war has heretofore been declared and proclaimed to exist between the United States and the Imperial German Government and between the United States and the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Government ; Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the... | |
| Francis Asbury Sampson, Floyd Calvin Shoemaker - Missouri - 1918 - 804 pages
...the 6th of April, 1917, at 1:13 PM, . .v President Wilson issued the proclamation declaring, "That a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial German Government." On April 9th the Secretary of War addressed a letter to the State Governors asking for the establishment... | |
| 1918 - 576 pages
...raise myself from the ranks; a private I went in and a private I came out. When it was declared that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial German Empire I offered my services to the Judge Advocate General, at a dollar a year or less at his option,... | |
| History - 1917 - 676 pages
...decision which was possible from the standpoint of their own national safety. Congress declared that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial Government of Germany, and this country united with the other liberal nations of the earth to crush... | |
| William Mather Lewis - World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 194 pages
...decision which was possible from the standpoint of their own national safety. Congress declared that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial Government of Germany, and this country united with the other liberal nations of the earth to crush... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 290 pages
...decision which was possible from the standpoint of their own national safety. Congress declared that a state of war existed between the United States and the Imperial Government of Germany, and this country united with the other liberal nations of the earth to crush... | |
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