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... GREEK Catholic Church , 9 . GREGORY , Thomas Watt , decision on power of President to arm ships , 56 ; on alien enemies , 434 . GREY , ( Sir ) Edward , Balkan policy scored by W. M. Petrovitch , 146 . GRISELLE , Eugene , on atrocities ...
... GREEK Catholic Church , 9 . GREGORY , Thomas Watt , decision on power of President to arm ships , 56 ; on alien enemies , 434 . GREY , ( Sir ) Edward , Balkan policy scored by W. M. Petrovitch , 146 . GRISELLE , Eugene , on atrocities ...
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... Greek occupation of Saloniki , and the rise in power and prestige of Ser- bia , the friend of Rus- sia and the apostle of the Jugoslav , or South- ern Slav , emancipa- tion , constituted for the powers north of the Danube a still ...
... Greek occupation of Saloniki , and the rise in power and prestige of Ser- bia , the friend of Rus- sia and the apostle of the Jugoslav , or South- ern Slav , emancipa- tion , constituted for the powers north of the Danube a still ...
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... justified by any urgency of war , and can only be regarded in the eyes of the world as a further proof of the degradation of German honor . By Adamantios Th . Polyzoides Greek - American Journalist King SERBIA AND THE WAR'S BEGINNING 147.
... justified by any urgency of war , and can only be regarded in the eyes of the world as a further proof of the degradation of German honor . By Adamantios Th . Polyzoides Greek - American Journalist King SERBIA AND THE WAR'S BEGINNING 147.
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... Greek people . Greece has vainly tried to defend her course to the world . She has been pre- vented from so doing by a number of causes , chief of which is the denial of free speech and free intercourse with the outside world . In ...
... Greek people . Greece has vainly tried to defend her course to the world . She has been pre- vented from so doing by a number of causes , chief of which is the denial of free speech and free intercourse with the outside world . In ...
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... Greek General Staff rejected his advice on grounds of military inexpediency , and subsequent events justified them . Veni- zelos resigned , but at the same time de- clared that should Greece enter the war at that time she was to secure ...
... Greek General Staff rejected his advice on grounds of military inexpediency , and subsequent events justified them . Veni- zelos resigned , but at the same time de- clared that should Greece enter the war at that time she was to secure ...
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Página 193 - With a profound sense of the solemn and even tragical character of the step I am taking and of the grave responsibilities which it involves, but in unhesitating obedience to what I deem my constitutional duty, I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the government and people of the United States...
Página 195 - A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained except by a partnership of democratic nations. No autocratic Government could be trusted to keep faith within it or observe its covenants.
Página 196 - The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty, We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make.
Página 193 - There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable of making — we will not choose the path of submission and suffer the most sacred rights of our nation and our people to be ignored or violated.
Página 131 - We give Thee thanks for all Thy benefits, O Almighty God, who livest and reignest for ever; and may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Página 192 - ... American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which it has stirred us very deeply to learn of, but the ships and people of other neutral and friendly nations have been sunk and overwhelmed in the waters in the same way. There has been no discrimination. The challenge is to all mankind. Each nation must decide for itself how it will meet it. The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and a temperateness of judgment befitting our character and our...
Página 199 - President is authorized in any such event, by his proclamation thereof, or other public act, to direct the conduct to be observed, on the part of the United States towards the aliens who become so liable; the manner and degree of the restraint to which they shall be subject, and in what cases, and upon what security their residence shall be permitted...
Página 192 - ... which it is impossible to employ as it is employing them without throwing to the winds all scruples of humanity or of respect for the understandings that were supposed to underlie the intercourse of the world.
Página 193 - I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the Government and people of the United States; that it formally accept the status of belligerent which has thus been thrust upon it...
Página 198 - President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...