... outlawry; on the contrary, it abhors such outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look with horror upon offers of rewards for the assassination... International Law - Stran 325avtor: George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 459 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - 1863 - 48 strani
...outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look...of enemies, as relapses into barbarism. SECTION X. Insurrection—Civil war—Rebellion. 149. Insurrection is the rising of people in arms against their... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 304 strani
...outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look...portion of it, or against one or more of its laws, or aguinst an officer or officers of the government. It may be confined to mere armed resistance, or it... | |
| United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 strani
...outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look...SECTION X. Insurrection — Civil War— Rebellion. U9. le the rising of people in arms against their government, or a portion of it, or against one or... | |
| 1865 - 444 strani
...follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civiliied nations look with horror upon offers of rewards for...portion of it, or against one or more of its laws, or again:: an officer or officers of the government. It may be confined to mere armed resistance, or it... | |
| 1865 - 504 strani
...outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look...offers of rewards for the assassination of enemies, aa relapses into barbarism. SECTION X. Insurrection — Civil War — Rebellion. 149. Insurrection... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - 1868 - 548 strani
...consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look with horror upon ofíers of rewards for the assassination of enemies as relapses...X. Insurrection — Civil War — Rebellion. 149. against an officer or officers of the government. It may be confined to mere armée resistance, or... | |
| 1915 - 1144 strani
...Cross flag is the most conspicuous modern instance) and of flags of truce. And they declare that •' civilized nations look with horror upon offers of...assassination of enemies as relapses into barbarism." The principles underlying these and the other rules are perhaps most succinctly stated by this one... | |
| 1896 - 866 strani
...hostility between sovereign nations or governments." In paragraph 149 of section 10, it is stated that "insurrection is the rising of people in arms against their government or a portion of it." In paragraph 151, it is added that " the term rebellion is applied to an insurrection of large extent,... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - 1872 - 1096 strani
...outrag The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look...into barbarism. Section X. Insurrection — Civil War — Eebellion. 149. Insurrection is the rising of people in arms against their government, or a portion... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1878 - 644 strani
...outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look...assassination of enemies as relapses into barbarism. SECT1ON X. Insurrection — Civil War — Rebellion. 149. Insurrection is the rising of people in arms... | |
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