The American Review of Reviews, 53 tomas

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Albert Shaw
Review of Reviews., 1916

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383 psl. - Jo was very tall, thin, and brown, and reminded one of a colt, for she never seemed to know what to do with her long limbs, which were very much in her way. She had a decided mouth, a comical nose, and sharp gray eyes, which appeared to see everything and were by turns fierce, funny, or thoughtful. Her long, thick hair was her one beauty; but it was usually bundled into a net, to be out of her way. Round shoulders had Jo...
666 psl. - Accepting the Imperial Government's declaration of its abandonment of the policy which has so seriously menaced the good relations between the two countries, the Government of the United States will rely upon a scrupulous execution henceforth of the now altered policy of the Imperial Government...
407 psl. - I should add that my Government is impressed with the reasonableness of the argument that a merchant vessel carrying an armament of any sort, in view of the character of submarine warfare and the defensive weakness of undersea craft, should be held to be an auxiliary cruiser and so treated by a neutral as well as by a belligerent Government, and is seriously considering instructing its officials accordingly.
384 psl. - Flesh, I have knocked at many a dusty door, Gone down full many a windy midnight lane, Probed in old walls and felt along the floor, Pressed in blind hope the lighted window-pane. But useless all, though sometimes, when the moon Was full in heaven and the sea was full, Along my body's alleys came a tune Played in the tavern by the Beautiful. Then for an instant I have felt at point To find and seize her, whosoe'er she be, Whether some saint whose glory doth anoint Those whom she loves, or but a part...
118 psl. - District No. 1. Comprises the New England States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, with headquarters at Boston, Massachusetts. District No. 2. Comprises the Port of New York, including that part of New Jersey legally included in the Port of New York, and the State of New York, except that part of New York State north and west of a line 30 miles from the shore of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario...
390 psl. - For example, we quote below a few figures taken from a report on an investigation made by the Office of Markets and Rural Organization of the United States Department of Agriculture.
666 psl. - In accordance with the general principles of visit and search and destruction of merchant vessels, recognized by international law, such vessels, both within and without the area declared a naval war zone, shall not be sunk without warning and without saving human lives, unless these ships attempt to escape or offer resistance.
388 psl. - From figures obtained by the office of markets and rural organization of the United States Department of Agriculture...
18 psl. - I urge you to enact such laws at the earliest possible moment and feel that in doing so I am urging you to do nothing less than save the honor and self-respect of the nation. Such creatures of passion, disloyalty, and anarchy must be crushed out. They are not many, but they are infinitely malignant, and the hand of our power should close over them at once. They have formed plots to destroy property, they have entered into conspiracies against the neutrality of the Government, they have sought to...
410 psl. - He proposed to leave the preamble as it stood, but to substitute a new resolution which declared that : ' the sinking by a German submarine without notice or warning of an armed merchant vessel of her public enemy, resulting in the death of a citizen of the United States, would constitute a just and sufficient cause of war between the United States and the German Empire ' (

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