A Historical Account of the Neutrality of Great Britain During the American Civil WarB. Franklin, 1971 - 511 стор. |
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... British vessel , the ship of a neutral Power , while such vessel was pursuing a lawful and innocent voyage , an act of violence which was an affront to the British flag and a violation of international law . " Her Majesty's Government ...
... British vessel , the ship of a neutral Power , while such vessel was pursuing a lawful and innocent voyage , an act of violence which was an affront to the British flag and a violation of international law . " Her Majesty's Government ...
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... British flag , and a violation of international law . " Earl Russell next says that Her Majesty's Government , bearing in mind the friendly relations which have long subsisted between Great Britain and the United States , are willing to ...
... British flag , and a violation of international law . " Earl Russell next says that Her Majesty's Government , bearing in mind the friendly relations which have long subsisted between Great Britain and the United States , are willing to ...
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... British Government to enforce the execution of its municipal laws or to vindicate the majesty of its outraged sovereign power . " And the Government of the United States cannot believe it would conceive itself wanting in respect for ...
... British Government to enforce the execution of its municipal laws or to vindicate the majesty of its outraged sovereign power . " And the Government of the United States cannot believe it would conceive itself wanting in respect for ...
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Slavery in the South | 8 |
The North and West | 14 |
Question of the Territories | 28 |
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Adams Alabama Alabama claims American Government appears April armed authority Bahamas blockade Britain British Government British subjects Captain Wilkes captured cargo carried Chap Chap.XVII character Charleston circumstances citizens civil claims coal coast command commerce commission Confederacy Confederate Government Congress Constitution Consul contraband contraband of war Court crew cruise cruisers Curaçoa Declaration Declaration of Paris despatch destination duty Earl Russell effect enemy enforced engaged England existence fact Federal flag force Governor harbour honour hostile instructions insurgents intention international law issued law of nations letters of marque Liverpool Lord Lyons Lord Russell Lordship Majesty Majesty's Government maritime ment military Minister Nassau naval Navy neutral port officers opinion parties persons present President principles privateers prizes proceedings Proclamation prohibition question reason recognized regard respect revolt sailed Secretary sent Seward ship South South Carolina Southern Sovereign steamer Sumter territory tion trade Treaty Trent Tuscarora Union United violation