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" ... war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence, in order to become a sovereign State, while the sovereign party treats them as insurgents and rebels who owe allegiance, and who should be punished with death for their treason. "
House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d ... - Page 318
by United States. Congress. House - 1873
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The American Law Register, Volume 2; Volume 11

Electronic journals - 1863 - 830 pages
...former sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest a war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...reason, and all tend to mitigate the cruelties and misery produced by the scourge of war. Hence the parties to a civil war usually concede to each other...
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The American Law Register, Volume 2

Law - 1863 - 832 pages
...former sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest a war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...reason, and all tend to mitigate the cruelties and misery produced by the scourge of war. Hence the parties to a civil war usually concede to each other...
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War Powers Under the Constitution of the United States

William Whiting - Executive power - 1864 - 376 pages
...former sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest a war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...reason, and all tend to mitigate the cruelties and misery produced by the scourge of war. Hence the parties to a civil war usually concede to each other...
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The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland, Volume 3

Maryland. Constitutional Convention, William Blair Lord, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - Constitutional conventions - 1864 - 606 pages
...in Black : s Reports, vol. 2, page 667, &c. In that decision Justice Grier says: "They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...should be punished with death for their treason." That he states to be their status. Then he goes on to quote Vattel: «" A civil war, ' says Vattel,...
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The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland ...

Maryland. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1864 - 618 pages
...claim to be in nrms to establish their liberty and independence, in order to become n sovereign Slate, while the sovereign party treats them as insurgents...should be punished with death for their treason." That he states to he their status. Then ha goes on to quote Vattel : '"A civil war,' says Vattel, 'breaks...
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Introduction to the Constitutional Law of the United States

John Norton Pomeroy - Constitutional law - 1868 - 570 pages
...former sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest as war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...should be punished with death for their treason." " As 1 a civil war is never publicly proclaimed, eo nomine, against insurgents, its actual existence...
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A Historical Account of the Neutrality of Great Britain During the American ...

Mountague Bernard - Great Britain - 1870 - 558 pages
...Sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest as a war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...reason, and all tend to mitigate the cruelties and misery produced by the scourge of war. Hence the parties to a civil war usually concede to each other...
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A Historical Account of the Neutrality of Great Britain During the American ...

Mountague Bernard - Great Britain - 1870 - 544 pages
...Sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest as a war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...punished with death for their treason. " The laws of war, ns established among nations, have their foundation in reason, nnd all tend to mitigate the cruelties...
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A Historical Account of the Neutrality of Great Britain During the American ...

Mountague Bernard - Great Britain - 1870 - 542 pages
...who owe allegiance, and who should be punished with death for their treason. " The laws of war, ns established among nations, have their foundation in...reason, and all tend to mitigate the cruelties and misery produced by the scourge of war. Hence the parties to a civil war usually concede to each other...
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War Powers Under the Constitution of the United States: Military Arrests ...

William Whiting - Executive power - 1871 - 728 pages
...former sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest a war. They claim to be in arms to establish their liberty and independence,...reason, and all tend to mitigate the cruelties and misery produced by the scourge of war. Hence the parties to a civil war usually concede to each other...
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