| Karl Irving Faust - 1899 - 474 страници
...continued the Commodore, his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he had repressed about long enough, " tell Admiral von Diederich...back the extraordinary reply that he had not known anything about these actions of his captains, and that they would not be repeated. When one considers... | |
| Karl Irving Faust, Peter MacQueen - 1899 - 350 страници
...continued the Commodore, his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he had repressed about long enough, " tell Admiral von Diederich...back the extraordinary reply that he had not known anything about these actions of his captains, and that they would not be repeated. When one considers... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1899 - 462 страници
...continued the Commodore, his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he had repressed about long enough, "tell Admiral von Diederich...that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now!" Thereupon the German admiral became sorry for what had happened, and, it appeared, did not know what... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1899 - 502 страници
...continued the Commodore, his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he had repressed about long enough, "tell Admiral von Diederich...that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now !" Thereupon the German admiral became sorry for what had happened, and, it appeared, did not know... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1899 - 656 страници
...continued the commodore, his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he had repressed about long enough, " tell Admiral von Diederich...that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now I " There was no more trouble with the Germans after that. A NEW ELECTRICAL THEORY. PROFESSOR JOHN... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1899 - 1014 страници
...continued the commodore, his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he had repressed about long enough, " tell Admiral von Diederich...that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now!" Thereupon tlie German admiral became sorry for what had happened, and. it appeared, did not know what... | |
| Martha Finley - 1900 - 296 страници
...but as the lieutenant turned to go he called him back and added in a wrathful tone, ' And, Brumby, tell Admiral von Diederich that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now.' " The message had the desired effect, and we have had much less annoyance from the Germans since. German... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page - 1916 - 990 страници
...this extraordinary disregard of the usual courtesies of naval intercourse." And then he added: "Say to Admiral von Diederich that if he wants a fight, he can have it now!" At this the German Admiral disavowed the action of his subordinates, saying that they had no... | |
| Edgar Stanton Maclay - 1902 - 664 страници
...Diederich's attention to "an extraordinary disregard of the usual courtesies of naval intercourse," and " to tell Admiral von Diederich that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now."1 Diederich did not want to fight. He professed to be "sorry" for what had happened and declared... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - 1903 - 168 страници
...salutes to the American flag had been notably absent for some time, and " Brumby, tell Von Diedrich that if he wants a fight, he can have it right now," when some fresh annoyance from the Germans was added to our admiral's heavy strain. CHAPTER III DEWEY... | |
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