... any projectile of a weight below 400 grammes, which is either explosive or charged with fulminating or inflammable substances. The Princeton Review - 第 354 頁1879完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1022 頁
...arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; " The Contracting Parties engage mutually to renounce, in case of War among themselves, the...charged with fulminating or inflammable substances. " They will invite all the States which have not taken part in the deliberations of the International... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1875 - 588 頁
...hostilities; and also even those who " abled men or render their death inevitable; that the employment of " such arms would, therefore, be contrary to the...charged with fulminating or inflammable substances." (See the document at length in Phillimore, vol. III. 3rd edition, Part IX. chap. VII.) The Conference... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1875 - 688 頁
...arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The Contracting Parties engage mutually to renounce, in case of war among themselves, the...charged with fulminating or inflammable substances. They will invite all the States which have not taken part in the deliberations of the International... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1876 - 848 頁
...arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The Contracting Parties engage mutually to renounce, in case of War among themselves, the...charged with Fulminating or Inflammable Substances. They will invite all the States which have not taken part iu * For French Version, sec "State Paper?,"... | |
| 1877 - 832 頁
...arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The Contracting Parties engage mutually to renounce, in case of war among themselves, the...charged with fulminating or inflammable substances." To this Declaration, Austria and Hungary, Bavaria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Greece,... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 810 頁
...arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The Contracting Parties engage mutually to renounce, in case of war among themselves, the...charged with fulminating or inflammable substances." To this Declaration, Austria and Hungary, Bavaria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Greece,... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1878 - 644 頁
...civilised nations have classed, among the laws of war, the maxim which prohibits poisoning of arms.'' of war among themselves, the employment by their military...charged with fulminating or inflammable substances. This engagement does not oblige when, in a war between contracting or acceding parties, a non-acceding... | |
| Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 276 頁
...uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men, or render their death inevitable ; that the employment of such arms would, therefore, be contrary to the...times to review and include in a general survey all Ameliorating the chief branches of the Laws of War was inauthe Condition « « . of Prisoners gurated... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - 1886 - 504 頁
...arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The contracting parties engage, mutually, to renounce, in case of war among themselves, the employment, by their military or naval forces, of any projectile of less weight than four hundred grammes,1 which is explosive, or is charged... | |
| Leone Levi - 1887 - 428 頁
...declaration signed at St. Petersburg, dated November 29, 1868, the signatory States bound themselves to renounce, in case of war among themselves, the...explosive or charged with fulminating or inflammable substance. 477. No belligerent has a right to destroy the great features of nature, to choke up the... | |
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