Das Staatsarchiv, Volumes 28-29Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.h., 1875 - History, Modern |
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... Christian civilization and common humanity , I hope that this document is a forgery . If it be indeed genuine , the President instructs me , in the most forcible manner , to protest against such a mode of warfare , and to ask you to ...
... Christian civilization and common humanity , I hope that this document is a forgery . If it be indeed genuine , the President instructs me , in the most forcible manner , to protest against such a mode of warfare , and to ask you to ...
Page 228
... Christian spirit which pervades them - a spirit characterized by Dr. Bluntschli as " en corrélation avec les idées actuelles de l'humanité et la ma- nière de faire la guerre chez les peuples civilisés ” . " Martial law is simply ...
... Christian spirit which pervades them - a spirit characterized by Dr. Bluntschli as " en corrélation avec les idées actuelles de l'humanité et la ma- nière de faire la guerre chez les peuples civilisés ” . " Martial law is simply ...
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... Christian population , owing to the incapa- city of the Turkish local authorities , their depravity and corruption . Arbitrary rule exists instead of that of the ... Christians decided to avoid the Kassaba , or 330 Herzegowina - Aufstand .
... Christian population , owing to the incapa- city of the Turkish local authorities , their depravity and corruption . Arbitrary rule exists instead of that of the ... Christians decided to avoid the Kassaba , or 330 Herzegowina - Aufstand .
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... Christians avoiding as much as possible to meet the Mahomedans . At that time an agitation began to be perceptible in the district of Bilec , above all on the plateau sur- rounding the town . It was produced by the misrule of the ...
... Christians avoiding as much as possible to meet the Mahomedans . At that time an agitation began to be perceptible in the district of Bilec , above all on the plateau sur- rounding the town . It was produced by the misrule of the ...
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... Christians , but put the alternative that they should either remain quiet , as faithful subjects of the Sultan and return to their homes , or else they should take their goods and chattels and emigrate to Montenegro . Selim Pasha ...
... Christians , but put the alternative that they should either remain quiet , as faithful subjects of the Sultan and return to their homes , or else they should take their goods and chattels and emigrate to Montenegro . Selim Pasha ...
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Page 260 - States in respect of these claims, they have arrived, individually and collectively, at the conclusion that these claims do not constitute, upon the principles of international law applicable to such cases, good foundation for an award of compensation or computation of damages between nations...
Page 236 - States shall then be at peace with such belligerent. ) 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of either of the said belligerents.
Page 295 - ... the granting of any school funds or school taxes, or any part thereof, either by legislative, municipal, or other authority, for the benefit or in aid, directly or indirectly, of any religious sect or denomination, or in aid or for the benefit of any other object of any nature or kind whatever.
Page 202 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are [at] peace, every person, so offending, shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars, and imprisoned...
Page 228 - Martial law is simply military authority exercised in accordance with the laws and usages of war. Military oppression is not martial law.; it is the abuse of the power which that law confers. As martial law is executed by military force, it is incumbent upon those who 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 that he possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed.
Page 303 - Britain from the Lake of the Woods to the Summit of the Rocky Mountains.
Page 238 - American vessels on the high seas in time of peace, bearing the American flag, remain under the jurisdiction of the country to which they belong; and therefore any visitation, molestation, or detention of such vessel by force, or by the exhibition of force, on the part of a foreign power, is in derogation of the sovereignty of the United States.
Page 75 - La population d'un territoire non occupé qui, à l'approche de l'ennemi, prend spontanément les armes pour combattre les troupes d'invasion sans avoir eu le temps de s'organiser conformément à l'article premier, sera considérée comme belligérante si elle porte les armes ouvertement et si elle respecte les lois et coutumes de la guerre.
Page 304 - As these cable telegraph lines connect separate states, there are questions as to their organization and control which probably can be best, if not solely, settled by conventions between the respective states. In the absence, however, of international conventions on the subject, municipal legislation may secure many points which appear to me important, if not indispensable for the protection of the public against the extortions which...
Page 315 - No sectarian tenets shall ever be taught in any school supported in whole or in part by the State, nation, or by the proceeds of any tax levied upon any community.