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| United States. Congress. Senate - 1870 - 550 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. The insurgents hold no town or city ; have no established seat of government ; they have...be carried, or through which access can be had by a foreign power to the limited interior territory and mountain fastnesses which they occupy. The existence... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1870 - 144 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. The insurgents hold no town or city ; have no established seat of government; they have...no prize courts ; no organization for the receiving or collecting of revenue ; no seaport to which a prize may be carried, or through which access can... | |
| 1870 - 972 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. Tho insurgents hold no town or city, have no established seat of government; they have no prize courts, no organization for the receiving or collecting of revenue ; no sea-port to which a prize may be carried, or through which access can... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1870 - 142 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. The insurgents hold no town or city ; have no established seat of government; they have no prize courts; no organization for the receiving or collecting of revenue ; no seaport to which a prize may be carried, or through which access can... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. The insurgents hold no town or city ; have no established seat of government; they have...no prize courts ; no organization for the receiving or collecting of revenue ; no seaport to which a prize may be carried, or though which access can be... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 pages
...they have no prize courts ; no organization for the receiving and collecting of revenue ; no sea port to which a prize may be carried or through which access can be had by a foreign power to the limited interior territory and mountain fastnesses which they occupy. The existence... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 872 pages
...in the sense of international law. " The insurgents hold n0 town or city ; have no established scat of Government ; they have no prize courts ; no organization for the receiving and collecting of revenue; no sea port to which a prize may be carried or through which access can be had by a foreign power to the... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1896 - 632 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. " The insurgents hold no town or city ; have no established seat of government ; they have...be carried, or through which access can be had by a foreign power to the limited interior territory and mountain fastnesses which they occupy. The existence... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 672 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. The insurgents hold no town or city; have no established seat of government; they have...may be carried or through which access can be had by a foreign power to the limited interior territory and mountain fastnesses which they occupy. The existence... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 588 pages
...requisite to constitute war in the sense of international law. The insurgents hold no town or city; have no established seat of government; they have...may be carried or through which access can be had by a foreign power to the limited interior territory and mountain fastnesses which they occupy. The existence... | |
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