| George Breckenridge Davis - 1886 - 504 頁
...treating a prisoner may be varied during his captivity according to the demands of safety. 76. Prisoners of war shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food...the captor's government, according to their rank and condi-* tion. 77. A prisoner of war who escapes may be shot, or otherwisc killed in his flight; but... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - 1887 - 512 頁
...treating a prisoner may be varied during his captivity according to the demands of safety. 76. Prisoners of war shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food...government, according to their rank and condition. erwise killed in his flight; but neither death nor any other punishment shall be inflicted upon him... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - 1887 - 512 頁
...treating a prisoner may be varied during his captivity according to the demands of safety. . 76. Prisoners of war shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food...government, according to their rank and condition. erwisc killed in his flight; but neither death nor any other punishment shall be inflicted upon him... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1020 頁
...Fioro's droit int. (2d cd., 1885, trans, by Autoine), chap. vii. CHAP. XVII. j tO BE CIVILIZED. [§ 348, "A prisoner of war who escapes may be shot, or otherwise...flight; but neither death nor any other punishment shall bo inflicted upon him simply for his attempt to escape, which the law of war does not consider a crime.... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 頁
...belligerents, are discussed in 0 Fioro's droit int. (2d ed., 1Н8Г>, trans, by Antoine), chap. vu. 324 "A prisoner of war who escapes may be shot, or otherwise killed iu his flight; but ч:Ьег death nor any other punishment shall be inflicted upon him simply for... | |
| William Edward Birkhimer - 1892 - 578 頁
...demands of safety. 29. Prisoners of war shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food, whenever practical, and treated with humanity. They may be required to work for the benefit of the captor's govern • 1nent, according to their rank and condition. 30. A prisoner of war who escapes may be shot,... | |
| William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 頁
...for their safety, but they are not to be subjected to other intentional suffering or indignity. They shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food whenever...government, according to their rank and condition. SECTION IV. 367. Q. What are partisans ? A. They are soldiers armed and wearing the uniform of their... | |
| William Winthrop - 1896 - 890 頁
...troops of the capturing State receive in time of peace.'1'"' 1/ieber 5 says, generally, — "Prisoners of war shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food whenever practicable." In our late civil war it was ordered, by the Secretary of War, that prisoners of war "receive for subsistence... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - 1898 - 506 頁
...treating a prisoner may be varied during his captivity according to the demands of safety. 76. Prisoners of war shall be fed upon plain and wholesome food...77. A prisoner of war who escapes may be shot, or otherwisc killed in his flight; but neither death nor any other punishment shall be inflicted upon... | |
| A. C. Parkerson - 1898 - 519 頁
...war are subject to confinement or imprisonment such as may be deemed necessary on account of safety. They may be required to work for the benefit of the...government, according to their rank and condition. Those who attempt to escape may be killed in flight. In case of a conspiracy for the purpose of a general... | |
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