International Law and Diplomacy of the Spanish-American WarP. Smith, 1908 - 300 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... Philippines in its bear- ing upon the peace protocol . Spain's position . Rights of United States to Philippines from standpoint of international law . Conclusion of treaty of peace . Accessories of the treaty unconcluded until 1902-3 ...
... Philippines in its bear- ing upon the peace protocol . Spain's position . Rights of United States to Philippines from standpoint of international law . Conclusion of treaty of peace . Accessories of the treaty unconcluded until 1902-3 ...
第 28 頁
... Philippine Islands . In view of the mooted lawfulness of con- centration it is quite noteworthy that no mention of it is made in the statement of the Laws and Customs of War on Land at the Hague Conference in 1899 , so soon after the ...
... Philippine Islands . In view of the mooted lawfulness of con- centration it is quite noteworthy that no mention of it is made in the statement of the Laws and Customs of War on Land at the Hague Conference in 1899 , so soon after the ...
第 115 頁
... Philippine insurgents - had to be considered . Ten days before the definitive breach of intercourse with Spain a sort of local rupture of diplomatic rela- 175 United States , 384 ; same in Pedro v . United States , 175 United States ...
... Philippine insurgents - had to be considered . Ten days before the definitive breach of intercourse with Spain a sort of local rupture of diplomatic rela- 175 United States , 384 ; same in Pedro v . United States , 175 United States ...
第 126 頁
... Philippines , where he arrived May 1. Early in August Porto Rico was invaded , and the authorities at Washington de- cided to send a fleet to bombard the coasts of Spain ; an eastern squadron was actually organized for the latter ...
... Philippines , where he arrived May 1. Early in August Porto Rico was invaded , and the authorities at Washington de- cided to send a fleet to bombard the coasts of Spain ; an eastern squadron was actually organized for the latter ...
第 133 頁
... Philippine nor the Cuban insurgents pos- sessed a navy and privateering was renounced , no case arose under the threat . The insurgents coöperating with the United States must have been treated accord- ing to the usual laws of regular ...
... Philippine nor the Cuban insurgents pos- sessed a navy and privateering was renounced , no case arose under the threat . The insurgents coöperating with the United States must have been treated accord- ing to the usual laws of regular ...
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