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 68by United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864Full view - About this book
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| 1968 - 280 pages
...and suffer, advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. The citizen of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the...nation, and as such is subjected to the hardships of war1." ยง 39. The fact of hostile citizenship is not by any means a certain or sufficient test of subject... | |
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