International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... taken prisoners on the State to which they belonged , is not believed to have been a step forward.14 The treaties ... taken away from them except by order of an officer and after the amount is de- termined . Receipts are to be given ...
... taken prisoners on the State to which they belonged , is not believed to have been a step forward.14 The treaties ... taken away from them except by order of an officer and after the amount is de- termined . Receipts are to be given ...
Side 1903
... taken , and respecting the treatment to be accorded them while held as such . After announcing that the offending forces or populations generally may be lawfully subjected to appropriate reprisals , the War Department Rules of Land ...
... taken , and respecting the treatment to be accorded them while held as such . After announcing that the offending forces or populations generally may be lawfully subjected to appropriate reprisals , the War Department Rules of Land ...
Side 2052
... taken , or was flying the flag of or was under the register of any such nation , or any political sub- division or municipality thereof and , through the United States Shipping Board , or any department or agency of the Government , to ...
... taken , or was flying the flag of or was under the register of any such nation , or any political sub- division or municipality thereof and , through the United States Shipping Board , or any department or agency of the Government , to ...
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