State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1817 |
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Сторінка 27
... enemy besieged , and pressed by another , it is not done with design to deliver him from that unhappy extremity , and the party is ready to sell the same goods also to the other enemy , the state of neutrality and liberty of com- merce ...
... enemy besieged , and pressed by another , it is not done with design to deliver him from that unhappy extremity , and the party is ready to sell the same goods also to the other enemy , the state of neutrality and liberty of com- merce ...
Сторінка 28
... enemy from being re - inforced by whatever serves for the use of war , the necessity of its situation may authorize it to prevent these merchandises arriving to the enemy , still it ought to confine itself to the holding of these ...
... enemy from being re - inforced by whatever serves for the use of war , the necessity of its situation may authorize it to prevent these merchandises arriving to the enemy , still it ought to confine itself to the holding of these ...
Сторінка 29
... enemy throughout the extent of its territory and maritime dominion , in the places and provinces of the enemy , of which it has rendered itself the master , and even with the places which it holds so blockaded as to be able to prohibit ...
... enemy throughout the extent of its territory and maritime dominion , in the places and provinces of the enemy , of which it has rendered itself the master , and even with the places which it holds so blockaded as to be able to prohibit ...
Сторінка 30
... enemy , and to transport them to the enemy , except in places blockaded , with which all commerce is interdicted . However , neutral merchant vessels ought in open sea to submit to the customary visita- tion , or that which is fixed by ...
... enemy , and to transport them to the enemy , except in places blockaded , with which all commerce is interdicted . However , neutral merchant vessels ought in open sea to submit to the customary visita- tion , or that which is fixed by ...
Сторінка 32
... enemy is prohibited , are called contraband goods ; such are arms , military and naval stores , timber , horses , and even provisions in certain junctures ; when there are hopes of reducing the enemy by famine . Well might the principle ...
... enemy is prohibited , are called contraband goods ; such are arms , military and naval stores , timber , horses , and even provisions in certain junctures ; when there are hopes of reducing the enemy by famine . Well might the principle ...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ... Повний перегляд - 1819 |
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