International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... purpose , impose actual restraints upon the contracting parties.3 f Truces or Armistices ( 1 ) § 646. General Requirements . The term " armistice " appears to be used to refer both to an agreement between belligerents and to the ...
... purpose , impose actual restraints upon the contracting parties.3 f Truces or Armistices ( 1 ) § 646. General Requirements . The term " armistice " appears to be used to refer both to an agreement between belligerents and to the ...
Side 2001
... purpose of aiding escape by flight rather than of offering resistance , the attempt to deceive , whether successful or unsuccessful , is neither perfidious nor harmful to the pursuer . Detection should not , therefore , excuse attack ...
... purpose of aiding escape by flight rather than of offering resistance , the attempt to deceive , whether successful or unsuccessful , is neither perfidious nor harmful to the pursuer . Detection should not , therefore , excuse attack ...
Side 2014
... purpose of suppressing costly weapons which we can forego by agreement and by the abolition of which we reduce our require- ments in other classes of ships ; and , second , for the purpose of eliminating for the future the dreadful ...
... purpose of suppressing costly weapons which we can forego by agreement and by the abolition of which we reduce our require- ments in other classes of ships ; and , second , for the purpose of eliminating for the future the dreadful ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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