The Living Age, Volume 286Living Age Company, 1915 - Literature |
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... persons to new and immeasurable risks . " The German Government must not expect the United States Government to " omit any word or act " necessary to preserve the rights of American citizens . Still more briefly put , the American Note ...
... persons to new and immeasurable risks . " The German Government must not expect the United States Government to " omit any word or act " necessary to preserve the rights of American citizens . Still more briefly put , the American Note ...
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... persons in case of war on land ; and as re- gards naval war , conventions relating to ( a ) the régime of commercial ves- sels at the opening of hostilities ; ( b ) the conversion of commercial vessels into men - of - war ; ( c ) the ...
... persons in case of war on land ; and as re- gards naval war , conventions relating to ( a ) the régime of commercial ves- sels at the opening of hostilities ; ( b ) the conversion of commercial vessels into men - of - war ; ( c ) the ...
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... persons officially attached to armies " shall be taken care of as prisoners of war " without distinction of nationality , " and that after each engagement the commander in posses- sion of the field shall take measures to search for the ...
... persons officially attached to armies " shall be taken care of as prisoners of war " without distinction of nationality , " and that after each engagement the commander in posses- sion of the field shall take measures to search for the ...
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... persons forming part of its armed forces . " Of the fifty - six articles composing these Regulations barely a dozen do not relate to the protection of the in- dividual soldier or civilian . They are based , as the preamble says , on the ...
... persons forming part of its armed forces . " Of the fifty - six articles composing these Regulations barely a dozen do not relate to the protection of the in- dividual soldier or civilian . They are based , as the preamble says , on the ...
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... person ! " she declared solemnly ; " is he not , père Pomm ? " LIVING AGE VOL . LXVIII . 3538 " Yes , " assented Pomm laconically . He still held his glasses up before his nose and it was difficult to see the expression of his face as ...
... person ! " she declared solemnly ; " is he not , père Pomm ? " LIVING AGE VOL . LXVIII . 3538 " Yes , " assented Pomm laconically . He still held his glasses up before his nose and it was difficult to see the expression of his face as ...
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