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" The parties belligerent in a public war are Independent nations. But It Is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as Independent nations, or sovereign States. A war may exist where one of the belligerents claims sovereign... "
Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of New York - Page 259
by New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1917
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The American Law Register, Volume 2; Volume 11

1863 - 830 pages
...belligerent in a public ^ar are independent nations. But it is not necessary to constitute war, that both parties should be acknowledged as independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion, but a civil war...
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The American Law Register, Volume 2

1863 - 832 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations. But it is not necessary to constitute war, that both parties should be acknowledged as independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion, but a civil war...
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War Powers Under the Constitution of the United States

William Whiting - 1864 - 376 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations. IJut it is not necessary to constitute war, that both parties should be acknowledged as independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion ; but a civil...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 75

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866 - 580 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations; but it is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or sovereign States. A war may exist when one of the belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other." " A civil war is never...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 1, Part 1

United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 756 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations ; but it is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or sovereign States. A war may exist when one of the bdligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. A civil wir is never solemnly...
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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1

United States. Department of State - 1866 - 718 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations ; but it is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or sovereign States. A tear may exist when one of the belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. A civil war...
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The Official Correspondence on the Claims of the United States in Respect to ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1867 - 300 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations ; but it is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or sovereign States. A. war may exist when one of the belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other.' ' A. civil war is never...
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Introduction to the Constitutional Law of the United States

John Norton Pomeroy - 1868 - 570 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations. But it is not necessary to constitute war, that both parties should be acknowledged as independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion ; but a civil...
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Cases and Opinions on Constitutional Law, and Various Points of English ...

William Forsyth - 1869 - 618 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations. But it is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other." It should not be forgotten, that belligerent rights are to be exercised by the Executive, and not by...
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Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain: Rebel cruisers ...

United States. Department of State - 1869 - 860 pages
...belligerent in a public war are independent nations ; but it is not necessary to constitute war that both parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or sovereign States. A war may exist when one of the belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. A civil ivar is never solemnly...
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