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Book 3
Chapter 1
What is Lawful in War?
Chapter 1b
Feints and Lies
Chapter 2
The Nature of Reprisals
Chapter 3
Just War According to the Law of Nations
Chapter 4
The Right of Committing Acts of Hostility in Lawful War
Chapter 5
The Right to Lay Waste an Enemy's Country, and Carry Off His Effects
Chapter 5b
The Right to Lay Waste an Enemy's Country, and Carry Off His Effects
Chapter 6
The Acquisition of Territory and Property By Right of Conquest
Chapter 7
The Right Over Prisoners of War
Chapter 8
Empire Over the Conquered
Chapter 9
The Right of Postliminium
Chapter 11
The Right of Killing Enemies, in Just War, to be Tempered with Moderation and Humanity
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