| Russell H. Conwell - 1884 - 526 páginas
..."the right of the conqueror to levy contributions on the enemy in their seaports, towns or provinces, and to apply the same to defray the expenses of the war." And on this principle he seized the Mexican custom-houses, levied the duties and turned all the receipts... | |
| 1898 - 864 páginas
...under military necessity, arc not to be retained. While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces which may be in his militaj-y possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expenses of the war. this... | |
| Charles-Joseph-Félix Brunet, Charles Brunet - 1890 - 1204 páginas
...administration of the revenues. * * * •..• * * While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports,...military possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expenses of the war, this right is to be exercised within such limitations that... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1893 - 728 páginas
...the right of the conqueror to levy contributions on the enemy in their seaports, towns or provinces, and to apply the same to defray the expenses of the war." And on this principle he seized the Mexican custom-houses, levied the duties and turned all the receipts... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 513 páginas
...which they obstinately persist in protracting. It is the right of the conqueror to levy contribution upon the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces...conditions and restrictions upon which commerce with such places may be permitted. He may, in his discretion, exclude all trade, or admi- it with limitation... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 572 páginas
...persist in protracting. It is the right of the conqueror to levy contribution upon the enemy in iheir seaports, towns, or provinces which may be in his...conditions and restrictions upon which commerce with such places may be permitted. He may, in his discretion, exclude all trade, or admi'. it with limitation... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 páginas
...destroyed under military necessity are not to be retained. While it is held to be the right of a conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports,...military possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expenses of the war, this right is to be exercised within such limitations that... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 712 páginas
...under military necessity are not to be retained. While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces which may be in his niilitar\r possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expenses of the war, this... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1898 - 78 páginas
...under military necessity, are not to be retained. While it is held to be the right of the conquerdr to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports,...military possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expenses of the war, this right is to be exercised within such limitations that... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 páginas
...under military necessity, are not to be retained. " 'While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports,...military possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expense of the war, this right is to be exercised within such limitations that... | |
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