Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion that respect by German naval authorities for the rights of citizens of the United States upon the high seas should in any way or in the slightest degree be made contingent... The Immediate Causes of the Great War - Page 243by Oliver Perry Chitwood - 1918 - 270 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1916 - 1130 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...the conduct of any other Government affecting the lights of neutrals and non-combatants. Responsibility in such matters is single, not joint: absolute,... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1922 - 824 pages
...the German promise as an unconditional one and that the Government of the United States "cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...seas should in any way or in the slightest degree he made contingent upon the conduct of any other Government affecting the rights of neutrals and non-combatants.... | |
| 1915 - 1028 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it can not for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...such matters is single, 'not joint; absolute, not relative. The German Ambassador to the Secretary of State. LANSING. GERMAN EMBASSY, Washington, May... | |
| 1916 - 992 pages
...Government of the United States," he says, "notifies the Imperial Government that it can not for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...in such matters is single, not joint; absolute, not relative." So far, therefore, as the correspondence is concerned, the attitude of both Governments... | |
| 1917 - 462 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it can not for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...such matters is single, not joint ; absolute, not relative. To this Government's note of May 8th no reply was made by the Imperial Government. In one... | |
| 1917 - 458 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it can not for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...such matters is single, not joint ; absolute, not relative. To this Government's note of May 8th no reply was made by the Imperial Government. In one... | |
| 1916 - 694 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...in such matters is single, not joint; absolute, not relative. LANSING. A British Reply to Germany's Note By Lord Robert Cecil Under Secretary of Foreign... | |
| 1916 - 538 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it can not for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...in such matters is single, not joint; absolute, not relative. LANSING. The German Ambassador to the Secretary of State. GERMAN EMBASSY, Washington, May... | |
| 1916 - 740 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...in such matters is single, not joint; absolute, not relative. This leaves the American people with the feeling that another submarine atrocity means action... | |
| Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916 - 722 pages
...misunderstanding, the Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion...in such matters is single, not joint; absolute, not relative." Secretary Lansing, in a comment on this reply, said the German note was devoted to matters... | |
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