In reply to this declaration the Imperial German Government gave this Government the following assurance : "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the... Outlook and Independent - Page 1231916Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1917 - 608 pages
...course. The German Government, moreover, is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also ensuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...following assurance : "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes,... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...course. The German Government, moreover, is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, as principle upon which the German Government believes,... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...following assurance: "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes,... | |
| Eugene Clyde Brooks - United States - 1916 - 586 pages
...following morning announced a change in the German submarine policy. It stated that the Imperial Government "is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations...duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents." Moreover, it expressed a determination to impose upon all its commanders at sea the limitations of... | |
| eugene c. brooks - 1916 - 756 pages
...following morning announced a change in the German submarine policy. It stated that the Imperial Government "is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations...duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents." Moreover, it expressed a determination to impose upon all its commanders at sea the limitations of... | |
| International law - 1916 - 1062 pages
...under date of May 4, 1916, has received careful consideration by the Government of the United States. It is especially noted, as indicating the purpose...Government as to the future, that it "is prepared to do its f utmost to confine the operations of the war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of... | |
| Europe - 1916 - 694 pages
...from taking such a course. The German Government, moreover, is prepared to do its utmost to confine operations of the war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, thereby also insuring the freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German Government believes,... | |
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