| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 842 sider
...every circumstance. In such a war all the members act under a general authority, and all the rights and consequences of war attach to their condition....confined in its nature and extent, being limited as to placea, persons, and things, and this is more properly termed imperfect war, bcnot solemn, and because... | |
| Edward W. De Knight - 1889 - 582 sider
...But hostilities may subsist between two nations more confined in its nature and extent, being limited to places, persons, and things, and this is more properly...termed imperfect war, because not solemn and because those who are authorized to commit hostilities act under special authority and go no further than to... | |
| James Nelson Burnes, Edward W. De Knight - 1889 - 562 sider
...called solemn, and is of the perfect kind, because one whole nation is at war with another whole nation. But hostilities may subsist between two nations more confined in its nature and extent, being limited to places, persons, and things, and this is more properly termed imperfect war, because not solemn... | |
| 1904 - 1004 sider
...war attach to their condition. But hostilities may exist between two nations, more confined In their nature and extent, being limited as to places, persons,...termed Imperfect war, because not solemn, and because those who are authorized to commit hostilities act6 WDS. & P.— 27 A. 220. PERFECTLY SAFE. The words... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims - 1910 - 248 sider
...every circumstance. In such a war all the members act under a general authority, and all the rights and consequences of war attach to their condition....termed imperfect war, because not solemn, and because those who are authorized to commit hostilities act under special authority and can go no further than... | |
| William Mark McKinney - 1917 - 1204 sider
...every circumstance. In such a war all the members act under a general authority, and all the rights and consequences of war attach to their condition....this is more properly termed imperfect war because those who are authorized to commit hostilities act under special authority, and can go no farther than... | |
| New York (State) - 1916 - 672 sider
...cases. Imperfect war is described by Mr. Justice Washington in the Bas case as follows: " But hostility may subsist between two nations, more confined in...being limited as to places, persons and things; and Attorney-General this is more properly termed imperfect war, because not solemn, and because those... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 528 sider
...every circumstance. In such a war, all the members act under a general authority, and all the rights and consequences of war attach to their condition....termed imperfect war; because not solemn, and because those who are authorized to commit hostilities act under special authority, and can go no further than... | |
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