| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 608 pages
...To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance ; 3. To carry arms openly ; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws...army." ARTICLE 2. The population of a territory which Resistance to has not been occupied, who, on the enemy's approach, an invaderspontaneously take up... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 612 pages
...To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance ; 3. To carry arms openly ; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws...countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute constituent l'armée ou en font partie, ils sont compris sous la dénomination "d'armée." ARTICLE... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 606 pages
...certaines limites determinees ; mais ils ne peuvent etre enfermes que par mesure de surete indispensable. the army, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination "army." AETICLE II The population of a territory which has not been occupied, who, on the enemy's approach,... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 606 pages
...To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance ; 8. To carry arms openly ; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. lu countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army, or form part of it, they are included... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 pages
...2. To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance: 3. To carry arms openly; and . To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws...are included under the denomination -'army." ARTICLE II. The population of a territory which has not been occupied who. on the enemy's approach, spontaneously... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance ; 3. To carry arms openly ; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. ART. 2. The population of a territory which has not been occupied who, on the enemy's approach, spontaneously... | |
| Sir Perceval Maitland Laurence - 1903 - 360 pages
...the end Sir John Ardagh withdrew his proposal and an article was unanimously adopted providing that " the population of a territory which has not been occupied, who, on the enemy's approach, spontaneously take up arms to resist the invading troops without having time to organise... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 pages
...sixty articles of war thus adopted are identical with those long since observed. Others included these: "The population of a territory which has not been occupied who, on the enemy's approach, spontaneously take up arras to resist the invading troops without having time to... | |
| United States. War Department - 1903 - 1058 pages
...tlic law* and customs of wiir. In countries whore militia or volunteer corps constitute the arniy, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination " army." ARTICLR II. 4. d«> Be coufonner dans leurs operations aux lois et coutumee de la guerre. Pans les... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1052 pages
...To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance; 3. To carry arms openly ; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws...are included under the denomination "army." ARTICLE II. The population of a territory which has not been occupied who, on the enemy's approach, spontaneously... | |
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