| 1894 - 166 páginas
...nations who engage in a contest, and, being unable to come to an agreement, have recourse to arms. " This being the case, it is very evident that the common...— those maxims of humanity, moderation and honor — ought to be observed by both parties in every civil war. "Whenever, therefore, a numerous body... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1898 - 702 páginas
...precisely the same predicament as two nations who engage in a contest and have recourse to arms. '•'Phis being the case, it is very evident that the common...— those maxims of humanity, moderation, and honor — ought to be observed by both parties in every civil war. Should the sovereign conceive he has a... | |
| 1901 - 1122 páginas
...teachings of the most enlightened and accredited publicists. Vattel. bk. 3, ch. 18, g 294, recommends that "the common laws of war — those maxims of humanity,...to be observed by both parties in every civil war. For the same reasons, which render the observance of those maxims a matter of obligation between State... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1901 - 776 páginas
...nations who engage in a contest, and, being unable to come to an agreement, have recourse to arms. " This being the case, it is very evident that the common...maxims of humanity, moderation and honor, which we haie already detailed in the course of this work — ought to be observed by both parties in every... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1903 - 996 páginas
...measures must be kept within certain restraints in all civil contests in all civilized communities. " The common laws of war, those maxims of humanity, moderation, and honor," which should characterize other wars, Vattel says (B. 3, ch. 8, sec. 294 and 295), " ought to be observed... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 396 páginas
...precisely the same predicament as two nations who engage in a contest and have recourse to arms. " 'This being the case, it is very evident that the...— those maxims of humanity, moderation, and honor — ought to be observed by both parties in every civil war. Should the sovereign conceive he has a... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 386 páginas
...precisely the same predicament as two nations who engage in a contest and have recourse to arms. " 'This being the case, it is very evident that the...— those maxims of humanity, moderation, and honor — ought to be observed by both parties in every civil war. Should the soveieign conceive he has a... | |
| William Mark McKinney - 1917 - 1204 páginas
...two nations who engage in a contest, and being unable to come to an agreement, have recourse to arms. This being the case, it is very evident that the common...to be observed by both parties in every civil war. For the same reasons which render the observance of those maxims a matter of obligation between state... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1917 - 836 páginas
...adopted from Vattel, renowned for his learning and humanity, this profoundly illuminating passage : The common laws of war — those maxims of humanity, moderation, and honor — ought to be observed by both parties in every civil war. Should the sovereign conceive he has a... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1922 - 1246 páginas
...nations who engage in a contest, and, being unable to come to an agreement, have recourse to arms. This being the case, it is very evident that the common...to be observed by both parties in every civil war. For the same reasons which render the observance of those maxims a matter of obligation between state... | |
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