... of all the powers and functions of government. It may appoint all the necessary officers and clothe them with designated powers, larger or smaller, according to its pleasure. It may prescribe the revenues to be paid, and apply them to its own use... International Law Studies - Stran 23avtor: Naval War College (U.S.) - 1905Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1875 - 438 strani
...the revenues to be paid, and apply them to its own use or otherwlse. It may do any thing necessary to strengthen itself and weaken the enemy. There is...cases, save those which are found in the laws and usagea of war. These principles have the sanction of all publicists who have considered the subject.... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1902 - 768 strani
...prescribe the revenues to be paid, and apply them to its own use or otherwise. It may do anything necessary to strengthen itself and weaken the enemy. There is...those which are found in the laws and usages of war. These principles have the sanction of all publicists who have considered the subject. * * . * "It can... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 750 strani
...prescribe the revenues to be paid, and apply them to its own use or otherwise. It may do anything necessary to strengthen itself and weaken the enemy. There is...those which are found in the laws and usages of war. These principles have the sanction of all publicists who have considered the subject. They have been... | |
| 1875 - 462 strani
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| John Lambert Cadwalader, United States. Department of State - 1877 - 308 strani
...prescribe the revenues to be paid, and apply them to its own use or otherwise. It may do anything necessary to strengthen itself and weaken the enemy. There is...those which are found in the laws and usages of war. New Orleans vs. Steamship Company, 20 Wallace, 387, [394.] 11. The Constitution did not prohibit the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 914 strani
...prescribe the revenues to be paid, and apply them to its own use or otherwise. It may do anything necessary to strengthen itself and weaken the enemy. There is...limit to the powers that may be exerted in such cases, suve those which are found in the laws and usages of war. These principles have the sanction of all... | |
| 1903 - 980 strani
...necessary to strengthen itself and weaken the enemy. There is no limit to the powers that may be exercised in such cases, save those which are found in the laws...take the place of the Constitution and laws of the United States as applied in time of peace." (New Orleans v. Steamship Co., 20 Wall., 394-) Military... | |
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