| James Brown Scott - 1922 - 1246 páginas
...Secretary of War, in which the President said (page 210) : "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. General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth - 1925 - 372 páginas
...save when required by urgent military necessity. "While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports,...his 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. War Department - 1943 - 102 páginas
...destroyed under military necessity are not 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... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1947 - 830 páginas
...Cubans the rules applicable to occupied enemy areas. "While it is held to he tlie 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... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1947 - 1320 páginas
...to occnpic enemy areas. "While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upo the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces which may be in his militai possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray tie expenses of tl war, this right... | |
| 1899 - 500 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... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1993 - 650 páginas
...necessity are not to be retained. While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contribution!) upon the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces...military possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expense of the war, this right is to be exercised whithin such limitations that... | |
| Harriett Denise Joseph, Anthony K. Knopp, Douglas A. Murphy - 1997 - 154 páginas
...to seize tariffs from blockaded Mexican ports. "It is the right of the conqueror," Polk explained, "to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces . . . and to apply the same to defray the expenses of war."18 Polk believed these were unquestioned... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 562 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 expenses of the war, this right is to be exercised within such limitations that... | |
| Russell D. Buhite - 2003 - 420 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... | |
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