| 1882 - 616 pages
...these precautions are absolutely necessary, as the country in the front of the army is the enemy's, the Commander of the Forces is particularly desirous...and private property must be respected, as it has hitherto. 4. The officers and soldiers of the army must recollect that their nations are at war with... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1132 pages
...Henri, Des requisitions mllltalres et des logement des gens de guerre en France. Paris, 1889. " 3. . . . The commander of the forces is particularly desirous...that the inhabitants should be well treated ; and that private property must be respected as it has been hitherto. " 4. The officers and soldiers of... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1122 pages
...Des requisitions niilitulres et des logeiuwit des gens de guerre en France. Paris, 1889. " 3. . . . The commander of the forces is particularly desirous that the inhabitants should be well treated; and that private property must be respected as it has Ixxm hitherto. and Portugal, have been occasioned... | |
| 1906 - 1132 pages
...Henri, Des requisitions militaires et des logement des gens de guerre en France. Paris, 1889. " 3. . . . The commander of the forces is particularly desirous...that the inhabitants should be well treated ; and that private property must be respected as it has been hitherto. t 282 \ WAR. .[§11-t9. and Portugal,... | |
| Joseph Richardson Baker, Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 448 pages
...sovereign who is restored or introduced at the peace. Westlake, vol. 2, p. 103; Bonfila, 4th ed., p. 647. The Commander of the forces is particularly desirous that the inhabitants should be well treated; and that private property must be respected as it has been hitherto. Order issued by the Duke of Wellington... | |
| 1864 - 340 pages
...all." When the Duke crossed the frontier in this campaign, he issued an order in which he said, " I am particularly desirous that the inhabitants should...well treated, and private property must be respected in all cases." Some of his officers 80 far disregarded these orders as to permit their soldiers to... | |
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