| 1866 - 418 pages
...of the prese.it convention shall be regulated by the commanders-in chief of the belligerent forces, in accordance with the instructions of their respective governments, and in conformity with the general principles set forth in the present convention. ART. IX. The high contracting powers... | |
| Clara Barton - 1898 - 698 pages
...signed at the convention. At the close of this period, it was found that twelve nations had endorsed the terms of the treaty and signed its articles. The...properly engaged in the hospital service of any nation included within the treaty; that this international flag and sign shall be a red cross on a white ground,... | |
| Clara Barton - 1898 - 992 pages
...signed at the convention. At the close of this period, it was found that twelve nations had endorsed the terms of the treaty and signed its articles. The...properly engaged in the hospital service of any nation included within the treaty; that this international flag and sign shall be a red cross on a white ground,... | |
| Clara Barton - 1898 - 700 pages
...shall be protected; that the generals of an army shall so inform the people; that commanders- in-chief shall have the power to deliver immediately to the...properly engaged in the hospital service of any nation included within the treaty; that this international flag and sign shall be a red cross on a white ground,... | |
| Clara Barton - 1898 - 728 pages
...That the sick and wounded shall be entertained regardless of nationality; and that commanders-iu-chief shall act in accordance with the instructions of their...properly engaged in the hospital service of any nation included within the treaty; that this international flag and sign shall be a red cross on a white ground,... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1907 - 874 pages
...arrange the details for carrying out the preceding Articles, as well as for cases not provided for, in accordance with the instructions of their respective Governments and in conformity with the general principles of the present Convention. Article 26. The Signatory Governments will take... | |
| 1908 - 572 pages
...the above Articles are properly carried out; they will have also to see to cases not covered thereby, in accordance with the instructions of their respective Governments, and in conformity with the general principles of the present Convention. Article XX. — The Signatory Powers shall take... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 524 pages
...above Articles are properly carried out ; they will have also to see to cases not covered thereby, in accordance with the instructions of their respective Governments and in conformity with the general principles of the present Convention. LA GUERRE MARITIME— CONVENTION DE GENÈVE,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 164 pages
...directions for carrying out the preceding Articles and for meeting cases not therein provided for, in accordance with the instructions of their respective Governments and in conformity with the general principles of the present Convention. ARTICLE 20. The Signatory Powers shall take... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 490 pages
...above articles are properly carried out ; they will have also to sec to cases not covered thereby, in accordance with the instructions of their respective governments and in conformity with the general principles of the present convention. ARTICLE 20 The signatory powers shall take the... | |
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