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" Even hospital ships and ships carrying relief to the sorely bereaved and stricken people of Belgium, though the latter were provided with safe conduct through the proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable... "
Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents - Page 352
1917
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

1917 - 962 pages
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle." In the report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives accompanying the...
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Current History, Volume 6, Part 1

1917 - 664 pages
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some...
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Current History, Volume 6

1917 - 676 pages
...other relief ships— the Tunisie and the Haelen — were attacked unsuccessfully. And to his words, "I was for a little while unable to believe that such...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations," this note was added: No nation assuredly has made prouder claims...
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The Story of the Great War: History of the European War from ..., Volume 6

Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916 - 544 pages
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. "It is a war against all nations. American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which...
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The Golden Book: Or, The Greek and American Spirit

C. S. Calodikes - 1917 - 192 pages
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself, and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...nations. "International law had its origin in the atSXa та âXXa лХoïa, та олкна та vjtoUQvyia aùr% ôа èmtj\row vа xaTaаTQéi|xoaiv,...
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The Times History of the War, Volume 13

1917 - 514 pages
...Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the ' sam° reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was...International law had its origin in the attempt to sot up some law which would be respected and observed upon the seas, where no nation had right of dominion...
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Bulletin, Issue 14

Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1917 - 50 pages
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...hitherto subscribed to the humane practices of civilized nations.7 International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some law which would be respected...
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Germany, the Next Republic?

Carl William Ackerman - 1917 - 336 pages
...prescribed areas by the German Government itself, and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...had hitherto subscribed to the humane practices of civilised nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some law, which would...
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The Times History of the War, Volume 13

1917 - 548 pages
...Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the gam" reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was...practices of civilized nations. International law hod its origin in the attempt to set up some law which would be respected and observed upon the seas,...
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The Voices of Our Leaders: A Collection of Addresses Delivered by Statesmen ...

William Mather Lewis - 1917 - 194 pages
...proscribed areas by the German Government itself and were distinguished by unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion...any government that had hitherto subscribed to the human practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some...
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