| United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - Military law - 1863 - 48 pages
...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| United States. War Department - 1863 - 312 pages
...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property ; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864 - 282 pages
...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...morality ; strictly private property ; the persons of the inhahitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 284 pages
...privately appropriate^!, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property ; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 pages
...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured 87. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them religion and...private property ; the persons of the inhabitants, esj* cially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to tbe cum trary shall... | |
| 1865 - 504 pages
...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offenses to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - International law - 1868 - 548 pages
...appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. • 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| Joseph Brown Heiskell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 882 pages
...Volunteer Force, § 2, 1" 37, p. 70, it is declared that, " The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property, the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women, and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offenses to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1875 - 732 pages
...and honor as much as the exigencies of the war will admit. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property ; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women, and the saeredness of domestic relations. Offenses to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - International law - 1872 - 1096 pages
...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and...property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offences to the contrary shall be rigorously... | |
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