| Moorfield Storey, Julian Codman - 1902 - 134 páginas
...government or of peculiar danger to the captor: it allows of all destruction of property and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith, either positively pledged regarding agreements entered into during the war or supposed by the modern... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904 - 180 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith either positively pledged, regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904 - 180 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith either positively pledged, regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern... | |
| 1904 - 180 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith either positively pledged, regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern... | |
| United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - 1901 - 796 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...necessary for the subsistence and safety of the army. * * * War is not carried on by arms alone. It is lawful to starve the hostile belligerents, armed or... | |
| Confederate States of America. President - 1904 - 686 páginas
...wiavoidable in the armed contests of the war; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and every enemy of importance to the hostile Government,...communication, and of all withholding of sustenance of means of life from the enemy ; of the appropriation of whatever an enemy's country affords necessary... | |
| Confederate States of America. President - 1905 - 684 páginas
...Government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and destructions of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication, and of all withholding of sustenance of means •of life from the enemy; of the appropriation of whatever an enemy's country affords necessary... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1905 - 240 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...of sustenance or means of life from the enemy; of thp appropriation of whatever an enemy's country affords necessary for the subsistence and safety of... | |
| United States. War Department - 1906 - 232 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the cap tor; it allow? of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith, either positively pledged regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1132 páginas
...government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication,...deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith either positively pledged, regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern... | |
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