| Leone Levi - 1865 - 584 pages
...contrary, retain its equipment. V. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of...consequence of it. Any wounded man entertained and taken car« of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any iuhabitant who shall have entertained... | |
| United States Sanitary Commission - 1865 - 756 pages
...contrary, retain its equipment. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of...it. Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded... | |
| American Association for the Relief of the Misery of Battle Fields - 1866 - 28 pages
...retain its equipment. ARTICLE 5. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of...it. Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded... | |
| 1872 - 1116 pages
...retain its equipment. 5. — Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The generals of...which will be the consequence of it. Any wounded man entertainer! and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1020 pages
...its equipment." ARTICLE V. " Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of..." Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1875 - 688 pages
...retain its equipment. ARTICLE V. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of...it. Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1875 - 852 pages
...Wounded to be respected. ART. V. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the Wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of...addressed to their humanity, and of the Neutrality wliich will be the consequence of it. House containing Wounded Men to be protected. Privileges to Inhabitants... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1876 - 848 pages
...Wounded to be respected. ART. V. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the Wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The Generals of...the Neutrality which will be the consequence of it. House containing Wounded Men to be protected. Privileges to Inhabitants entertaining Wounded Men. Any... | |
| Carl Christoph Johann Friedrich Ludwig Lueder - 1876 - 516 pages
...adresse au conseil federal, p. 5 ff.; anch Löwenhardt, Organisation der Privatbeihülfe, S. 66 ff. tants of the appeal addressed to their humanity, and of...it. Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded... | |
| James Kent - 1878 - 568 pages
...Ambulance shall, on the contrary, retain its equipment. Persons assisting the Wounded to be respected. ART. V. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help...the Neutrality which will be the consequence of it. • House containing Wounded Men to be protected. Prieileges to Inhabitants entertaining Wounded Men.... | |
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