| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 598 páginas
...citizens, of whatever class, color or condition, ani especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations and the...captured person on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism and a crime against the civilization of... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864 - 282 páginas
...of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldicrs in the public service. The law of nations, and the...color in the treatment of prisoners of war as public enemics. To sell or enslave any captured person on account of his color, and for no offence against... | |
| 1864 - 878 páginas
...of whatever class, color or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized n« soldiers in the public service. The law of nations and the...color, and for no offence against the laws of war, is • relapse into barbarism, and a crime against the civilization of the age. The Government of the... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 páginas
...of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism, and a crime against the civilization... | |
| 1864 - 742 páginas
...of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations, and the...prisoners of war as public enemies. To sell or enslave any captuied person, on account of his color, and for no offence against the laws of war, is a relapse... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 páginas
...citizens, of whatever class, color or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of Nations, and the...treatment of prisoners of war as public enemies. To Bell or enslave any captured person, on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of... | |
| United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 páginas
...of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations, and the...distinction as to color in the treatment of prisoners of *ar as public enemies. To sell or enslave any captured person, on account of hie •olor, and for no... | |
| 1864 - 690 páginas
...of whaterer class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized a» soldiers in the public service. The law of nations and the usages and customs of war. us carried on by civilized Powers, permit no distinction as to color in the treatment of prisoners... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 878 páginas
...citizens, of whatever class, color or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of Nations, and the...captured person, on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism, and a crime against the civilization... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 972 páginas
...citizens, of whatever class, color or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of Nations, and the...captured person, on account of his color, and for no offense against the laws of war, is a relapse into barbarism, and a crime against the civilization... | |
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