International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... employed the same kind of force against Great Britain , and to a greater extent than it was in her power to employ it against them ; but , from their reluctance to resort to means so abhorrent to the natural feelings of hu- manity ...
... employed the same kind of force against Great Britain , and to a greater extent than it was in her power to employ it against them ; but , from their reluctance to resort to means so abhorrent to the natural feelings of hu- manity ...
Side 1819
... employed in releasing them were fires lighted in front of the enemy's trenches , receptacles hurled either by hand or by mechanical means , tubes emit- ting gases , as well as shells containing them . They produced a deleterious effect ...
... employed in releasing them were fires lighted in front of the enemy's trenches , receptacles hurled either by hand or by mechanical means , tubes emit- ting gases , as well as shells containing them . They produced a deleterious effect ...
Side 2002
... employed , is both imprac- ticable and unjust in its operation . It seems to be admitted that , as the United States maintains , a passenger liner or a freighter incidentally carrying contra- band is not shorn of its normal privileges ...
... employed , is both imprac- ticable and unjust in its operation . It seems to be admitted that , as the United States maintains , a passenger liner or a freighter incidentally carrying contra- band is not shorn of its normal privileges ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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