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... established for determining the legality of seizures of vessels and cargoes belong- ing to the enemy.1 The Committee reported that " the good people of these colonies , sensibly affected by the destruction of their prop- erty , and ...
... established for determining the legality of seizures of vessels and cargoes belong- ing to the enemy.1 The Committee reported that " the good people of these colonies , sensibly affected by the destruction of their prop- erty , and ...
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... established were considered in general favorable to the interests of nations , and particularly to those of the United States , the peace commissioners were instructed , in case they should include in the definitive treaty any ...
... established were considered in general favorable to the interests of nations , and particularly to those of the United States , the peace commissioners were instructed , in case they should include in the definitive treaty any ...
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... established , we were losers by it , " for when it works in our favor , it is to save the goods of our friends , when it works against us , it is to lose our own . " When we had established the rule with all nations we should neither ...
... established , we were losers by it , " for when it works in our favor , it is to save the goods of our friends , when it works against us , it is to lose our own . " When we had established the rule with all nations we should neither ...
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... established that the goods of an enemy on board the ship of a friend might be taken and that goods of a friend on board the ship of an enemy ought to be restored unless contraband . This 1Document 29 , p . 183 . 2 Document 30 , p . 190 ...
... established that the goods of an enemy on board the ship of a friend might be taken and that goods of a friend on board the ship of an enemy ought to be restored unless contraband . This 1Document 29 , p . 183 . 2 Document 30 , p . 190 ...
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... established these principles , That enemy goods on board neutral vessels are rightful subjects of capture and con- demnation , and that timber and other articles for the equipment and armament of ships , are contraband of war . ' " " It ...
... established these principles , That enemy goods on board neutral vessels are rightful subjects of capture and con- demnation , and that timber and other articles for the equipment and armament of ships , are contraband of war . ' " " It ...
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Policy of the United States Toward Maritime Commerce in War, Volum 1 Carlton Savage Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1934 |
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¹ Document accede Adams adopted agreed armed neutrality armed vessels belligerent powers belonging blockaded port Britain British Government cargo carrying citizens coast Colombia colonies condemnation confiscation Congress considered Continental Congress contraband articles contraband of war contracting parties convention Court Declaration of Paris destined doctrine effect enemy property enemy ships enemy's enter established Europe exception of contraband exempt favor foreign free ships French high seas instructions international law Jay's treaty June June 27 law of nations list of contraband Madison Majesty Marcy maritime law maritime powers Matamoras ment merchant military Minister naval forces naval stores navigation Navy negotiation neutral commerce neutral flag neutral nations neutral powers neutral property neutral rights neutral ships neutral trade neutral vessels object peace present President private property prize proclamation proposed proposition provisions regard respect rights of neutrals Russia Secretary seizure Seward ships make free Spain stipulation Sweden tion traband United voyage