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Spanish Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, December 30, 1916 |
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Declaration of Premier Radoslavoff in the Bulgarian Sobranje, December 30, 1916 |
44 |
Austro-Hungarian Reply to the Scandinavian Peace Note, January 1, 1917 |
45 |
Statement of Emile Vandervelde, Belgian Minister of State, on the Peace Proposals |
45 |
Chinese Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, January 9, 1917 |
46 |
Entente Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, January 10, 1917 |
47 |
Belgian Note supplementary to the Entente Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, January 10, 1917 |
50 |
German Note to Neutral Powers relative to the Entente Reply to the Peace Proposals, January 11, 1917 |
52 |
Extracts from the Austro-Hungarian Note to Neutral Powers relative to the Entente Reply to the Peace Proposals, January 11, 1917 |
55 |
Premier Lloyd George's Guildhall Address, January 11, 1917 |
55 |
British Note of January 13, 1917, amplifying the Entente Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note |
61 |
Kaiser Wilhelm's Proclamation to the German People, January 13, 1917 |
65 |
Statement of Francesco Ruffini, Italian Minister of Public Instruction, Rome, January 14, 1917 |
65 |
Persian Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, January 15, 1917 |
66 |
Extract from the Reply of the Greek Government to President Wilson's Peace Note, January 16, 1917 |
67 |
President Wilson's Address to the Senate, January 22, 1917 |
68 |
Speech of Viscount Motono, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the Diet, January 23, 1917 |
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Extract from the Speech of Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Bristol, England, January 24, 1917 |
80 |
Speech of Premier Tisza in the Hungarian Parliament, January 25, 1917 |
82 |
German Note to the United States regarding the Submarine Blockade, January 31, 1917 |
84 |
President Wilson's Address to Both Houses of Congress in Joint Session, February 3, 1917 |
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Severance of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Germany, February 3, 1917 |
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Instructions to American Diplomatic Representatives in Neutral Countries, February 4, 1917, regarding the Severance of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Germany |
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Senate Resolution of February 7, 1917, endorsing President Wilson's Action in severing Diplomatic Relations with Germany |
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