Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... military authority , has not the safeguard of a cartel for the treatment of wounded soldiers or prisoners of war . In this feature of the warfare it becomes a duty of humanity that the civilized powers should insist upon the application ...
... military authority , has not the safeguard of a cartel for the treatment of wounded soldiers or prisoners of war . In this feature of the warfare it becomes a duty of humanity that the civilized powers should insist upon the application ...
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... military control of the western provinces . If the Government of the United States still refrained from recogniz- ing the belligerency of the insurgents after this conclusive proof of the fact , the reason doubtless was that in the ...
... military control of the western provinces . If the Government of the United States still refrained from recogniz- ing the belligerency of the insurgents after this conclusive proof of the fact , the reason doubtless was that in the ...
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... military , properly connive at their being kidnaped and sent over the line . On April 26 , 1886 , the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called the attention of the Department to the destitute condition of these Indians , and requested ...
... military , properly connive at their being kidnaped and sent over the line . On April 26 , 1886 , the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called the attention of the Department to the destitute condition of these Indians , and requested ...
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military authorities to relieve suffering among them , and reimbursement made by this Department upon accounts presented . " If the military authorities shall find it necessary to furnish these Indians with food and supplies to prevent ...
military authorities to relieve suffering among them , and reimbursement made by this Department upon accounts presented . " If the military authorities shall find it necessary to furnish these Indians with food and supplies to prevent ...
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... military position was desperate , at length decided not only to act on Canning's suggestion , but to place themselves abso- lutely in the hands of Great Britain . This they did by a formal act in June , 1825. The trust was declined ...
... military position was desperate , at length decided not only to act on Canning's suggestion , but to place themselves abso- lutely in the hands of Great Britain . This they did by a formal act in June , 1825. The trust was declined ...
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