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" Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced during the last centuries, so has likewise steadily advanced, especially in war on land, the distinction between the private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its... "
General Orders Affecting the Volunteer Force - Page 68
by United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: With Notes and a Syllabus

Freeman Snow - International law - 1893 - 636 pages
...advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. 21. The citizen or native or a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the...private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged...
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Halleck's International Law Or Rules Regulating the Intercourse of ..., Volume 2

Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1893 - 658 pages
...or nation, and as such is subjected to the hardships of the war. 22. Nevertheless, as civilisation has advanced during the last centuries, so has likewise...private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country' itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged...
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The Army Officer's Examiner: Containing Questions and Answers on All ...

William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 pages
...governments. 356. Q. What is the condition of a citizen or native of a hostile country during war ? A. He is an enemy as one of the constituents of the hostile state or nation, and as such subjected to the hardships of the war. But otherwise, as long as he takes no part in the war, he is...
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A Manual of Public International Law

Thomas Alfred Walker - International law - 1895 - 282 pages
...constituents of the hostile state or nation, and as such is subjected to the hardships of the war. Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced during...private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms '' 1. Members of the public armed forces of a hostile...
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A Treatise on International Law

William Edward Hall - International law - 1895 - 836 pages
...advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. The citizen or native of a hostile country ia thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the hostile...as such is subjected to the hardships of the war.' See also, for the doctrine of the American Courts, White r. Burnley, xx Howard, 249. 2 For example,...
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Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, Volume 8

Social sciences - 1896 - 566 pages
...Instructions for the Government of Armies in the Field : " The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the hostile state or nation, and as such is subject to the hardships of the war." But Mr. Hall does not think it necessary to quote the next article...
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The Abolition of Privateering and the Declaration of Paris

Francis Raymond Stark - Paris, Declaration of, 1856 - 1897 - 184 pages
...hardships of the war." But Mr. Hall does not think it necessary to quote the next article : " Art. 22. Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced, during...private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged...
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Belligerent Rights for Cuba: Speeches of Hon. J.T. Morgan, of Alabama, in ...

John Tyler Morgan - Cuba - 1897 - 284 pages
...and of other persons whoso destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of the war. "Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced during...private individual belonging to a hostile country and a hostile country itself with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...
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Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field

United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - Military law - 1898 - 64 pages
...advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. 21. The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the...between the private individual belonging to a hostile conntry and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more...
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Outlines of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin and Sources and ...

George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1898 - 506 pages
...advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. 21. The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the...war. 22. Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced duringthe last centuries, so has likewise steadily advanced, especially in war on land, the distinction...
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