| United States. War Department - 1863 - 312 pages
...besieged or bombarded. 36. If su°h works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...peace. In no case shall they be sold or given away, if captared by the armies of the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly... | |
| United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - Military law - 1863 - 48 pages
...whilst besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. tured by the armies of the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 304 pages
...besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments, belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 70 ness of domestic relations. Offences to the contrary... | |
| United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 pages
...bombarded. W. If such works of art, libraries, collection», or instruments belonging to a hostile or government, can be removed without injury, the...ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. Jn no case shall they be sold or given away, if captured by the armies of the Unite States, nor shall... | |
| 1864 - 742 pages
...whilst besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...removed for the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownersh'p is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace . In no case shall they be sold or given... | |
| 1865 - 444 pages
...while besieged or bombarded. 86. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In no ease shall they be sold or given away, if captured by the armies of the United States, nor shall they... | |
| 1865 - 504 pages
...while besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...without injury, the ruler of the conquering state or uation may order them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - International law - 1868 - 548 pages
...-whilst besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. • 37. The United States acknowledge and protect,... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - International law - 1872 - 1096 pages
...whilst besieged or bombarded. 30. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1872 - 912 pages
...without injury, the ruler и! tht- conquering State or nation may order them to bt Hized and removed tor the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the "nsuing treaty of peac«. " In no case shall they bo sold or given away, if captured by the armies... | |
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