| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864 - 282 Seiten
...administer it to bo strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial Law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1863 - 312 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial Law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - 1863 - 48 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity—virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial Law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| 1864 - 742 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial Law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| Stephen Vincent Benét - 1864 - 412 Seiten
...be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a toldier even more than other men, for the very reason that...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. All civil and penal law shall continue to take its usual course in the enemy's places and territories... | |
| United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 Seiten
...for securing the ends of war, and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. 15. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed encmie?, and of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed conk-its of... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - 1868 - 548 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial Law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - 1872 - 1096 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles ui justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial Law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1874 - 422 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honour, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1178 Seiten
...administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason...possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed. 5. Martial law should be less stringent in places and countries fully occupied and fairly conquered.... | |
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