| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 704 pages
...projectiles whose sole object is to diffuse asphyxiating or deleterious gases " ; and " the making use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, as, for instance, bullets with a hard case which case does not cover the whole of the enclosed mass,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1907 - 1436 pages
...projectiles which are only intended to spread asphyxiating or noxious fumes. (e) Declaration relative to the prohibition of the use of bullets which expand or...easily in the human body, such as bullets with hard casing, of which the casing does not entirely cover the core, or is provided with notches. BRITISH... | |
| George Herbert Perris - 1899 - 112 pages
...which have for their sole object the diffusion of asphyxiating or deleterious gases. Thirdly : The prohibition of the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as balls with hard case, which case does not completely cover the nose, or is incised. Obedient to the... | |
| 1899 - 1120 pages
...to minor matters. Amongst these is the resolution carried by eighteen votes to three, prohibiting " the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as jacketed bullets, of which the jacket does not entirely cover the core or contains incisions." The... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 612 pages
...November (11th December), 1868, Declare as follows: — The Contracting Parties agree to abstain from the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core, or is pierced with incisions. The present Declaration... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 614 pages
...differences of view than any other considered by the Sub-Committee. A formula was adopted as follows, "The use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as jacketed bullets of which the jacket does not entirely cover the core or has incisions in it, should... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 606 pages
...Portugal, Koumania, Russia, Siam, Sweden and Norway, Turkey, and Bulgaria. Third, a Declaration prohibiting the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, as illustrated by certain given details of construction. This for technical reasons, also fully stated... | |
| William Evans Darby - 1900 - 544 pages
...undersigned, as plenipotentiary delegates, etc., hereby declare that the contracting parties prohibit the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, as, for instance, bullets with a hard case which case does not cover the whole of the enclosed mass,... | |
| 1900 - 142 pages
...object the diffusion of asphyxiating or delecterious gases and against the declaration prohibiting the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body. The attitude of both England and America with reference to the latter has been misrepresented. If a... | |
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