THE ELEMENTS OF MARITIME INTERNATIONAL LAW WITH A PREFACE ON SOME UNSETTLED QUESTIONS OF PUBLIC LAW BY WILLIAM DE BURGH, B.A. OF THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQ., BARRISTER-AT-LAW Ἡμῖν δέ ἐστι γῆ πολλὴ καὶ ἐν νήσοις καὶ κατ ̓ ἤπειρον. μέγα LONDON LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. CONTENTS. Freedom of the Sea-Right of Approach, of Visitation, and of Search-Treaties-Effect of Treaty Stipulations-Public Ships of War-Detention for Enquiry-Resistance to Search Hostile Character: how impressed upon Persons and Pro- perty-Domicile, Actual and Constructive-When Enemy Trading with the Enemy inconsistent with a State of War— This Rule applied as well to Trade carried on by Sea as to Commercial Intercourse by Land-Contracts with an Enemy Void-Insurance of Enemy's Property-Drawing of Bills of Exchange upon a Subject of the Hostile Country-Sus- pension of Partnership in consequence of Hostilities-Ex- |