| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - 1898 - 482 頁
...chief-commander. Things Forbidden. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty ; that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...admits of deception, but disclaims acts of perfidy, and the general military necessity does not include any acts of hostility which makes the return of peace... | |
| United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - 1898 - 66 頁
...another and to God. 16. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty — I that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...confessions. It does not admit of the use of poison in i any way, nor of the wanton devastation of a district. It admits of deception, but disclaims acts... | |
| A. C. Parkerson - 1898 - 519 頁
...faith." Again, the rules say: "Military necessity does not admit of cruelty — that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions." It further does not admit of the wanton devastation of an invaded district. The inhabitants of invaded... | |
| Moorfield Storey, Julian Codman - 1902 - 134 頁
...these the first was : — Ruk 16. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty; that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...except in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions. Here are some others: — SECT. 4. Martial law is simply military authority exercised in accordance... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1902 - 1210 頁
...find the following: RULE 16. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty — that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...except in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions. * * * RULE 44. All wanton violence committed against persons in the invaded country, all destruction... | |
| Moorfield Storey - 1904 - 36 頁
...contains the express provision : " Military necessity does not admit of cruelty ; that is the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...except in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions." What officer or man in our army of the many who were guilty ever received any real punishment for inflicting... | |
| George Gunton, Starr Hoyt Nichols, Hayes Robbins, Stanhope Sams - 1902 - 636 頁
...sort of thing, as follows : " Military necessity does not admit of cruelty ; that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...except in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions." Even if no such prohibition existed in this or any order, it is needless to say that measures like... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904 - 180 頁
...one another and to God. 16. ' Military necessity does not admit of crnelty—that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...except in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions. lt does not admit of the use of poison in any way, nor of the wanton devastation of a district. lt... | |
| George Gunton, Starr Hoyt Nichols, Hayes Robbins, Stanhope Sams - 1902 - 616 頁
...[July, Paragraph 16 is: " Military necessity does not admit of cruelty — that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge,...wounding except in fight, nor of torture to extort confession. It does not admit of the use of poison in any way nor of the wanton devastation of a district.... | |
| David Wilmot Smith - 1904 - 186 頁
...persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty. It does not admit of the use of poison in any way. It admits of deception, but disclaims acts of perfidy. It is not carried on by arms alone." He defines... | |
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