| A. C. Parkerson - 1898 - 519 էջ
...leaves to his opponent no other means of securing himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage. Retaliation will, therefore, never be resorted to...to say, retaliation shall only be resorted to after care ful inquiry into the real occurrence and the character of the misdeeds that may command retribution.... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1186 էջ
...gain. This remark is also applicable to article 28 of the Rules and Articles of War: 'Retaliation will never be resorted to as a measure of mere revenge,...protective retribution, and, moreover, cautiously unavoidable; that is to say, retaliation shall only be resorted to after careful inquiry into the real... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1178 էջ
...remark is also applicable to article 28 of the Rules and Articles of War: 'Retaliation will never lie resorted to as a measure of mere revenge, but only...protective retribution, and, moreover, cautiously unavoidable; that is to say. retaliation shall only be resorted to after careful inquiry into the real... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 434 էջ
...a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliation as the sternest feature of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage." * Such is the general principle, officially declared. And now, Sir, I shall read the commentary of... | |
| Moorfield Storey, Julian Codman - 1902 - 126 էջ
...a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliation as the sternest feature of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage. SECT. 28. Retaliation will therefore never be resorted to as a measure of mere revenge, but only as... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1905 - 240 էջ
...a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliations as the sternest feature of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage. 703. Retaliation will, therefore, never be resorted to as a measure of mere revenge, but only as a... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1134 էջ
...a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliation as the sternest feature of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...against the repetition of barbarous outrage. " 28. Eetaliation will therefore never be resorted to as a measure of mere revenge, but only as a means of... | |
| General Staff Corps - 1908 - 232 էջ
...a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliation as the sternest feature of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage. 701. Whoever intentionally inflicts additional wounds on, or kills an enemy already wholly disabled,... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1908 - 232 էջ
...a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliation as the sternest feature of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage. 703. Retaliation will, therefore, never be resorted to as a measure of mere revenge, but only as a... | |
| World's work - 1914 - 250 էջ
...is a branch. Yet civilized nations acknowledge retaliation as the sternest aspect of war. A reckless enemy often leaves to his opponent no other means...himself against the repetition of barbarous outrage." And again, "Villages or houses etc. may be burned for acts of hostility committed from them where the... | |
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