The Law of War and Peace (1625)by Hugo Grotius BOOK 3, CHAPTER 13Moderation in Regard to Captured PropertyI.     The property of enemy subjects which has been captured in war is to be held, up to the amount of their debtII.     The property of enemy subjects which has been captured in war is not to be held as punishment for the crime of anotherIII.     Here we must understand as debt also indebtedness which arises in time of warIV.     In this matter it is an obligation of humaneness not to make the fullest use of one's right.