The Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Relations of Separate Political Communities, Volumen2W. Blackwood and sons, 1884 |
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... UNITED STATES IN THE FIELD , 289 291 293 294 298 303 No. II . - CONFERENCE AT BRUSSELS , 1874 , ON THE RULES OF MILITARY WARFARE . Report on the proceedings of the Brussels Conference on the proposed rules for military warfare , 337 No ...
... UNITED STATES IN THE FIELD , 289 291 293 294 298 303 No. II . - CONFERENCE AT BRUSSELS , 1874 , ON THE RULES OF MILITARY WARFARE . Report on the proceedings of the Brussels Conference on the proposed rules for military warfare , 337 No ...
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... United States of North America in 1783 , and the other gradually effected that of the South American Republics between 1816 and 1825. To these , notwithstanding its unsuccessful issue , ought probably to be added the war of Secession by ...
... United States of North America in 1783 , and the other gradually effected that of the South American Republics between 1816 and 1825. To these , notwithstanding its unsuccessful issue , ought probably to be added the war of Secession by ...
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... united , and have no claim to continue if they cease to promote that object . The Irish Home - Rule party are quite entitled to move in Parliament every session for the repeal of the Union ; and if they can satisfy English and Scotch ...
... united , and have no claim to continue if they cease to promote that object . The Irish Home - Rule party are quite entitled to move in Parliament every session for the repeal of the Union ; and if they can satisfy English and Scotch ...
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... United States , why did they award such prodigious damages against England ? In suing for these damages , and for the vastly greater consequential damages which they claimed , the United States cut themselves off from this argument ...
... United States , why did they award such prodigious damages against England ? In suing for these damages , and for the vastly greater consequential damages which they claimed , the United States cut themselves off from this argument ...
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... united them- selves to Prussia in order to form the German Empire , can scarcely be said to have acted at variance even with their proximate will ; though in some of them , as in Hanover and Saxony , there was , and probably continues ...
... united them- selves to Prussia in order to form the German Empire , can scarcely be said to have acted at variance even with their proximate will ; though in some of them , as in Hanover and Saxony , there was , and probably continues ...
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Página 511 - An Act to prevent the enlisting or engagement of His Majesty's subjects to serve in foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty's dominions, vessels for warlike purposes, without His Majesty's license...
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Página 488 - States shall then be at peace with such belligerent. ) 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of either of the said belligerents.
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Página 442 - personnel religieux, médical et hospitalier de tout bâtiment capturé est inviolable et ne peut ętre fait prisonnier de guerre. Il emporte, en quittant le navire, les objets et les instruments de chirurgie qui sont sa propriété particuličre.
Página 413 - A person is regarded as bearing a flag of truce who has been authorized by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other, and who advances bearing a white flag. He has a right to inviolability, as well as the trumpeter, bugler or drummer, the flag-bearer and interpreter who may accompany him.