... all women and children, scholars of every faculty, cultivators of the earth, artisans, manufacturers, and fishermen unarmed and inhabiting unfortified towns, villages, or places, and in general all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence... Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin - Página 174por Benjamin Franklin - 1859Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States - 1904 - 1020 páginas
...general, all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the belligerent, in whose power, by the events of war, they may happen to fall; but if it be necessary... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904 - 236 páginas
...be allowed to continue their respective employments, and shall not be molested in their persons; 85 nor shall their houses or goods be burnt or otherwise...force of the enemy, into whose power, by the events of war, they m&y happen to fall; but if anything is necessary to be taken from them for the use of such... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 548 páginas
...general all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...molested in their persons, nor shall their houses and goods be burnt or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the enemy... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1122 páginas
...general all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...force of the enemy, into whose power by the events of war they may happen to fall; but if anything is necessary to be taken from them for the use of such... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1132 páginas
...general all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...force of the enemy, into whose power by the events of war they may happen to fall : but if anything is necessary to be taken from them for the use of such... | |
| 1906 - 1132 páginas
...general all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...force of the enemy, into whose power by the events of war they may happen to fall ; but if anything is necessary to be taken from them for the use of such... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1136 páginas
...and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments, and shall not Ix1 molested in their persons, nor shall their houses...force of the enemy, into whose power by the events of war they may happen to fall; but if anything is necessary to lie taken from them for the use of such... | |
| Earl Robert Threshie Reid Loreburn - 1906 - 60 páginas
...general all others, whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...molested in their persons, nor shall their houses and goods be burnt, or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the enemy... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 746 páginas
...general all others, whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...not be molested in their persons, nor shall their 300 THE WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN [1785 1553. TO RICHARD PRICE (L. c.) Passy, March 18, 1785. DEAR... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1907 - 154 páginas
...general, all others whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments,...nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the belligerent in whose power, by the events of war, they may happen to fall; but if it be necessary that... | |
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