| Iowa. Adjutant General's Office - 1910 - 1834 sivua
...of destitution, the civil authorities incapable of exercising proper control, and it was necessary, for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property, that the military power should be exercised for a considerable length of time. Early in May the regiment... | |
| Hosea Ballou Morse - 1910 - 834 sivua
...Kiying to punish severely all who were concerned in the riot, holding the Chinese government responsible for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property on Chinese soil, but warning the High Commissioner that, " if the Chinese shall be unable or unwilling... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - 1913 - 340 sivua
...own people, but, in international law, to the commerce, the travel, the civilization of the world, for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property in Cuba, in Porto Rico, in Guam, and in the Philippine Archipelago, including that recent haunt of... | |
| William John Tossell - 1914 - 816 sivua
...these men subjected themselves to all the extreme hardships of military life. They were doing this for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property; and any man that interfered with them cannot be regarded as a good citizen, and must be characterized... | |
| New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1916 - 316 sivua
...purpose in view but to extend and intensify the prevailing disorder. The forces available at this time for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property consisted of the Bayonne police, regular and special, numbering about one hundred ; sheriffs' deputies,... | |
| En-Sai Tai - 1918 - 226 sivua
...was the same on this case. The British Government held that the Chinese authorities were responsible for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property within Chinese territorial jurisdiction and warned that, "if the Chinese shall be unable or unwilling... | |
| United States. War Department - 1945 - 92 sivua
...action, without prior authorization, of necessity may be prompt and vigorous, but should be designed for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property until such time as instructions from higher authority have been received, rather than as an assumption... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1874 - 1316 sivua
...islands should be annexed to the British Crown. It will, of course, be understood that Her M >jesty's government could not consent to make the revenues...protection of life and property. If responsible government wore established, this duty would, of course, devolve entirely upon the local government, as Her Majesty's... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1874 - 1310 sivua
...to charge upon them any portion of the cost of the local government, or of maintaining order withiu the islands. Closely connected with the question of...of order and the protection of life and property, responsible government were established, this duty would, of course, devolve entirely upon the local... | |
| 1976 - 854 sivua
...authorities; and under conditions where civilian control Is no longer effective, to take necessary measures for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property. (iv) Develop and maintain plans and capabilities as necessary to assist civilian authorities in times... | |
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