It is the duty of every Government to give protection to its citizens, of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations, and the usages and customs of war, as... THE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOPAEDIA - Page 4251864Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1902 - 1128 pages
...citizens, of whatsoever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations...captured person on account of his color and for no offense against the laws of war is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 pages
...citizens, of whatever class, color or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations,...captured person on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism, and a crime against the civilization... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 394 pages
...citizens of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations,...captured person on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| 1906 - 434 pages
...principle of Liberty, I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on this spot than surrender it. To sell or enslave any captured person on account of his color and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 pages
...citizens of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations,...captured person on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 410 pages
...citizens, of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations...captured person, on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 326 pages
...citizens of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations,...captured person on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| California. Department of Public Instruction - 1909 - 40 pages
...principle of liberty, I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on this spot than surrender it. To sell or enslave any captured person on account of his color and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 444 pages
...citizens, of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations...color, and for no offence against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism, and a crime against the civilization of the age. "The Government of the United... | |
| Nebraska. Department of Public Instruction - 1913 - 216 pages
...principle of Liberty, I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on this spot than to surrender it. To sell or enslave any captured person on account of his color and for no offense against the laws of war is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
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