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... flag , his inilitary insignia , or his uniform with a view to deceive him , deprives himself thereby of the protection of the laws of war . ( e . ) The employment of every available means of procuring information about the enemy and the ...
... flag , his inilitary insignia , or his uniform with a view to deceive him , deprives himself thereby of the protection of the laws of war . ( e . ) The employment of every available means of procuring information about the enemy and the ...
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... flag , and accompanied by a trumpeter ( bugler or drummer ) , shall be recognized as the bearer of a flag of truce , and shall have the right of personal security . § 58. The Commander of the army to which a bearer of a flag of truce is ...
... flag , and accompanied by a trumpeter ( bugler or drummer ) , shall be recognized as the bearer of a flag of truce , and shall have the right of personal security . § 58. The Commander of the army to which a bearer of a flag of truce is ...
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... flag , and begged that he would be so good as to inform them as soon as possible of the views of his Government in regard to this proposal . Since then the Federal Council have further had the honour to communicate to the Governments of ...
... flag , and begged that he would be so good as to inform them as soon as possible of the views of his Government in regard to this proposal . Since then the Federal Council have further had the honour to communicate to the Governments of ...
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... flag . I told his Excellency that it would be necessary to explain more clearly the grounds for her seizure , and I pointed out to his Excellency that serious difficulties might very possibly arise out of this matter , if a prompt and ...
... flag . I told his Excellency that it would be necessary to explain more clearly the grounds for her seizure , and I pointed out to his Excellency that serious difficulties might very possibly arise out of this matter , if a prompt and ...
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... flag ; when at short distance she hauled down the British flag and put up the Spanish colours , sending a boat to the ' Deerhound ; ' and having found in her a great quantity of muskets and ammunition , with the avowed intention of ...
... flag ; when at short distance she hauled down the British flag and put up the Spanish colours , sending a boat to the ' Deerhound ; ' and having found in her a great quantity of muskets and ammunition , with the avowed intention of ...
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