| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - 1861 - 454 páginas
...perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in...instructions from her Majesty's government, has ordered the commanders of her Majesty's ships not to recognize the closing of their ports. law asserted the right... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1861 - 450 páginas
...perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in...instructions from her Majesty's government, has ordered the commanders of her Majesty's ships not to recognize the closing of their ports. law asserted the right... | |
| 1861 - 928 páginas
...perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in the event of insurrection or civil war in that countrjr, it is not competent for its government Inclose the porte that are de f arto in the hands... | |
| United States. President - 1861 - 824 páginas
...perfectly competent for(., the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports\ shall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in the event of irisur-J> rection or civil war in that country, it is not competent for its government to close the... | |
| 1863 - 342 páginas
...perfectly competent to the government of a country in a state of tranquility to say which ports shall be open to trade, and which shall be closed; but,...facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be a violation of international law with regard to blockades." Upon this subject — the interdiction... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1886 - 1062 páginas
...state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in tho event of insurrection or civil war in that country, it is not competent for it« Government to close the ports that are de facto in the bands of tho insurgents, as that would... | |
| 1874 - 440 páginas
...perfectly. competent to the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade, and which shall be closed; but in...facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be a violation of international law with regard to blockades. Admiral Milne, acting on instructions from... | |
| 1874 - 450 páginas
...perfectly competent to the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade, and which shall be closed; but in...competent for its government to close the ports that are defacto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be a violation of international law with regard... | |
| Gideon Welles - 1874 - 230 páginas
...perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade and which shall be closed ; but in...country, it is not competent for its government to close its ports that are de facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be an invasion of international... | |
| Gideon Welles - 1874 - 232 páginas
...event of insurrection or civil war in that country, it is not competent for its government to close its ports that are de facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be an invasion of international Jaw with regard to blockade." Congress when it convened in special session in July, a few days after... | |
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