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[365] Instr. U. S. Armies, 124. See, as to prisoners of war, Appendix, pp. 359, 381, 390.
[366] For details, see Geneva Convention, Appendix, p. 395; Holls, ”Hague Peace Conference,” 120 _et seq._; U. S. Naval War Code, Appendix, p. 406.
[367] Appendix, p. 392.
[368] ”International Law,” Naval War College, 2d ed., p. 93.
[369] The ”Venus,” 4 C. Rob., 355.
[370] Appendix, p. 352.
[371] Halleck (3d ed.), 325.
[372] The ”Sea Lion,” 5 Wall., 630.
[373] Hall, -- 196, pp. 575-578.
[374] -- 192, p. 565.
[375] 2 Halleck (3d ed.), 314 _et seq._
[376] Calvo, ”Droit Int.,” ---- 2440-2446.
[377] 2 Halleck (3d ed.), 310 _et seq._
[378] Lawrence, p. 453.
[379] See 1 Halleck (3d ed.), 277.
[380] Heffter-Geffcken, ”Droit Int.,” II., ---- 176-190.
[381] See above, -- 97.
[382] Case of Hesse Ca.s.sel, Hall, -- 204, p. 588.
[383] 30 U. S. Sts. at Large, 1742.
[384] The Treaty of Ghent, Dec. 24, 1814, between U. S. and Great Britain is a marked exception. See Treaties of U. S., 399; Wheaton, ”Hist. Int. Law,” 585; Schurz, ”Henry Clay,” I., pp. 105 _et seq._
[385] Treaty between Spain and U. S., Dec. 10, 1898; 30 U. S. Sts.
at Large, 1754.
[386] Case of Swineherd, 1801, 1 Kent Com., 173, note (_b_); ”Sophie,” 1 Kent Com., 174; 6 C. Rob., 138.
[387] Hall, -- 198, p. 579.
[388] Treaties of U. S., 386.
[389] Lawrence, -- 239.