The New York Times Current History of the European War, Volumen2;Volumen4New York Times Company, 1917 |
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... position to within a short distance of Riga . But against this important old Hanse port on the Gulf of Riga all their efforts proved unavailing . Efforts on the part of the German fleet to co - oper- ate met with severe setbacks ...
... position to within a short distance of Riga . But against this important old Hanse port on the Gulf of Riga all their efforts proved unavailing . Efforts on the part of the German fleet to co - oper- ate met with severe setbacks ...
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... position they had taken at so much cost . Nor was the attack on the Turkish positions on the right flank of the allied line at the end of the peninsula any more successful . Yet this represents the height of the allied offensive . From ...
... position they had taken at so much cost . Nor was the attack on the Turkish positions on the right flank of the allied line at the end of the peninsula any more successful . Yet this represents the height of the allied offensive . From ...
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... position to ob- serve the rules of capture otherwise usual and with which they in- variably complied before this . Lastly , the Imperial Government must specially point out that on her last trip the Lusitania , as on earlier oc- casions ...
... position to ob- serve the rules of capture otherwise usual and with which they in- variably complied before this . Lastly , the Imperial Government must specially point out that on her last trip the Lusitania , as on earlier oc- casions ...
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... position that the German Admiralty must issue an order to end the submarine warfare before any negotiations can be entered upon . Giving up submarine warfare is only hinted at by implication . Ger- many's humanity is appealed to ...
... position that the German Admiralty must issue an order to end the submarine warfare before any negotiations can be entered upon . Giving up submarine warfare is only hinted at by implication . Ger- many's humanity is appealed to ...
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... position taken . Among the influences which Govern- ments employ in dealing with each other there are two which are pre- eminent and antagonistic - force and persuasion . Force speaks with firmness and acts through the ultimatum ; per ...
... position taken . Among the influences which Govern- ments employ in dealing with each other there are two which are pre- eminent and antagonistic - force and persuasion . Force speaks with firmness and acts through the ultimatum ; per ...
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advance aeroplanes Africa Allies Ambassador American ammunition arms army Arras artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian Austro-German Balkan battle Belgium belligerent Berlin bombardment bombs British Bryan campaign captured cavalry command Corps crew Dardanelles declared defense dispatch Dniester east enemy enemy's England English fighting fire flank fleet forces fortress France French front Galicia Gallipoli German Government German submarine Gulflight heavy Imperial infantry Isonzo Italian Italy Ivangorod July June killed Lemberg Les Eparges London Lord losses Lusitania machine guns ment miles military munitions Narew nation naval neutral night offensive officers operations peace Poland port position President prisoners Przemysl repulse retreat River Russian San River says Serbia Shavli shells ships sian Sieniawa sinking soldiers Souchez steamer submarine sunk taken territory Teutonic tion torpedo treaty troops Turkish Turks United vessels victory Vistula Warsaw West Galicia Ypres