The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen 46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 |
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... neutral and taking from it rebels who were on their way to a neutral territory for the purpose of there plotting and working out the destruc- tion of their country ? Were there no law known among nations , giving a State the right ...
... neutral and taking from it rebels who were on their way to a neutral territory for the purpose of there plotting and working out the destruc- tion of their country ? Were there no law known among nations , giving a State the right ...
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... neutral to either party . As Mr. JENKIN- SON , afterwards Lord LIVERPOOL , in his " discourse on the conduct of Great Britain to neutral nations , " in 1758 , says : " The liberty of navigation , in fair construction , can mean no more ...
... neutral to either party . As Mr. JENKIN- SON , afterwards Lord LIVERPOOL , in his " discourse on the conduct of Great Britain to neutral nations , " in 1758 , says : " The liberty of navigation , in fair construction , can mean no more ...
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... neutral , which subject the vehicle in which the persons are conveyed to confiscation at the hands of the belligerent . " WILDMAN , in his Institutes , makes use of the following language : " It is the right of the belligerent to ...
... neutral , which subject the vehicle in which the persons are conveyed to confiscation at the hands of the belligerent . " WILDMAN , in his Institutes , makes use of the following language : " It is the right of the belligerent to ...
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... neutral sovereign in the said contest , or in violation or contravention of the law of nations in that behalf , as , for example , and more especially by entering into the military service of either of the said contending parties , * or ...
... neutral sovereign in the said contest , or in violation or contravention of the law of nations in that behalf , as , for example , and more especially by entering into the military service of either of the said contending parties , * or ...
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... neutral country and takes on himself the functions of his office , and has been admitted in his representative character , he becomes a sort of middle - man , entitled to peculiar privileges , as set apart for the preser- vation of the ...
... neutral country and takes on himself the functions of his office , and has been admitted in his representative character , he becomes a sort of middle - man , entitled to peculiar privileges , as set apart for the preser- vation of the ...
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