| Henry Wheaton - 1821 - 570 sider
...is at war with another whole nation, and all the members of the nation declaring war, are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the...other, in every place, and under every circumstance. Ib. Per WASHIHGTON, J. 85. Hostilities limited as to places, persons, and things, may subsist between... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 sider
...nation is imperfect at war with another nation, and all the members of both nations are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the other, in every case and under every circumstance permitted by the general laws of war. An imperfect war is limited... | |
| James John Graham - 1864 - 498 sider
...various •L •> kiudsofwar. with another nation, and all the members of both nations are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the other in every case, and under every circumstance, permitted by the laws of war. An imperfect war is limited as to... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 772 sider
...is at war with another whole nation, and all the members of the nation declaring war, are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the...circumstance. In such a war all the members act under the general authority, and all the rights and consequences of war attach to their condition. But hostilities... | |
| 1885 - 366 sider
...nation is at war with and imperfect ano ther nation, and all the members of both nations are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the other, in every case and under every circumstance permitted by the general laws of war. An imperfect war is limited... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 sider
...nation, and all the members of the nation declaring war are authorized to commit hostilities against the members of the other in every place and under...and consequences of war attach to their condition. Bnt hostilities may subsist between two nations more confined in its nature and extent, being limited... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 sider
...nation, and all the members of the nation declaring war are authorized to commit hostilities against the members of the other in every place and under...circumstance. In such a war all the members act under .1 general authority, and all the rights and consequences of war attach to their condition. But hostilities... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1886 - 64 sider
...one whole nation is at war with another nation, and all the members of both nations are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the other, in every case, aud under every circumstance permitted by the general laws of war. An imperi'ect war is limited... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 sider
...one whole nation is at war with another nation, and all the members of both nations are authorized to commit hostilities against all the members of the other, in every case and under every circumstance permitted by the general laws of war. An imperfect war is limited... | |
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