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" Conventions, it is especially forbidden -- a. To employ poison or poisoned weapons; b. To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army. c. To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or having no longer... "
The Peace Conference at The Hague: And Its Bearings on International Law and ... - Page 435
by Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 572 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 287

1915 - 862 pages
...of the Hague Conferences proclaims it unlawful "to kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion," and (d) "to declare that no quarter will be given." The ancient Hindus guarded against maltreatment...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 pages
...arms: (b.) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army; (c. ) To kill or wound an enemy who. having laid down arms,...longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; (3.) To declare that no quarter will be given: (e. ) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a...
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International Law

George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...arms ; (6) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army ; (c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion ; (d) To declare that no quarter will be given ; (e) To employ...
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General Orders

United States. War Department - 1903 - 1058 pages
...•ma; (b.) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army; (c.) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down arms,...projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous (f.) To make improper u** of a flag of trace, the national flag, or military enrigntand the enemy's...
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The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Volume 12

1903 - 1046 pages
...expanding or " dumdum " bullets. To kill or wound treacherously persons of the hostile army or nation. To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion. To declare that no quarter will be given. To employ arms, projectiles,...
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On Circuit in Kafirland: And Other Sketches and Studies

Sir Perceval Maitland Laurence - 1903 - 360 pages
...nation or army; (c) To kill or wound any enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer any means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; (d) To declare that no quarter will be given; (c) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury; (/) To make improper...
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Compilation of Treaties in Force: Prepared Under Resolution of the Senate ...

United States - 1904 - 1016 pages
...arms; (b.) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army ; (c.) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer moans of defence, has surrendered at discretion; 7d.) To declare that no quarter will be given; (e.)...
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Documents and Opinions to Feb. 6, 1904

United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - 1901 - 796 pages
...or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army. (c) To kill or wound any enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion. (d) To declare that no quarter will be given. (e) To. employ...
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Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy: With Special Reference to ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - 1907 - 414 pages
...special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : — (a.) To employ poison or poisoned arms ; (A.) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging...discretion ; (d.) To declare that no quarter will be given ; (c. ) To employ arms, projectiles or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury ; (/'. ) To...
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Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy: With Special Reference to ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - 1907 - 412 pages
...arms ; (A.) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army ; (t.) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down arms,...longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion ; (il. ) To declare that no quarter will be given ; («.) To employ arms, projectiles, or material...
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