Government had somewhat restrained the commanders of its undersea craft in conformity with its promise then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to... War Service Text-book for Indiana High Schools - الصفحة 10بواسطة Indiana. State Board of Education - 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 151عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 582
...then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy, when no resistance was offered or escape at (erupted, and care taken that their crews were given at least a fair chance to save their lives... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...then given to us 3 that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy,...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough, as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 666
...then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy,...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough, as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
| Herbert Clarence Fooks - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...vessels which its submarines 'Hurd, A. War Pamphlets, 5. Submarines and Zeppeline in Warfare and outrage. might seek to destroy, when no resistance was offered...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 506
...then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy, when no resistance was offerecTor escape attempted, and care taken that their crews were given at least a fair chance to save... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1931 - عدد الصفحات: 934
...then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy,...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough, as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - عدد الصفحات: 928
...then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy,...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough, as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
| American Battle Monuments Commission - 1938 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...that passenger ships would not be sunk, that due warning would be given to all other vessels which her submarines might seek to destroy, when no resistance was offered or escape attempted, and that care would be taken that the crews were given a reasonable chance to save themselves in their... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1931 - عدد الصفحات: 884
...then given to us that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy,...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough, as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
| 1917 - عدد الصفحات: 670
...then given to us, that passenger boats should not be sunk and that due warning would be given to all other vessels which its submarines might seek to destroy,...lives in their open boats. The precautions taken were meagre and haphazard enough, as was proved in distressing instance after instance in the progress of... | |
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