History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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... foreign prince or state , or of any colony , district , or people , to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects , citizens , or property of any foreign prince or state , or of any colony , district , or people with whom the ...
... foreign prince or state , or of any colony , district , or people , to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects , citizens , or property of any foreign prince or state , or of any colony , district , or people with whom the ...
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... foreign country and subjects himself to a prosecution for an offense against the laws of that country , this government can not interfere with the proceedings , nor can it claim any right to revise or correct the error of such ...
... foreign country and subjects himself to a prosecution for an offense against the laws of that country , this government can not interfere with the proceedings , nor can it claim any right to revise or correct the error of such ...
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... foreign powers . He says he has some hope to be employed as secretary of one of the missions , and asks his father to send him in a covert way his opinion whether he ought to accept . This letter is , in the opin- ion of the umpire , no ...
... foreign powers . He says he has some hope to be employed as secretary of one of the missions , and asks his father to send him in a covert way his opinion whether he ought to accept . This letter is , in the opin- ion of the umpire , no ...
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... foreign , the laws of war take precedence . * * The powers inci- dental to war are derived not from any internal municipal source , but from the laws and usages of nations . There are , then , two classes of powers , different and often ...
... foreign , the laws of war take precedence . * * The powers inci- dental to war are derived not from any internal municipal source , but from the laws and usages of nations . There are , then , two classes of powers , different and often ...
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... foreign war . But they attempt to distinguish between a foreign war and domestic insurrection . " It will be seen from the authorities already quoted ( Judge Woodbury , Judge Davis , Judge Waite , Ives ' Military Law , Dr. Lieber , and ...
... foreign war . But they attempt to distinguish between a foreign war and domestic insurrection . " It will be seen from the authorities already quoted ( Judge Woodbury , Judge Davis , Judge Waite , Ives ' Military Law , Dr. Lieber , and ...
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