But the blockade of a coast, or of commercial positions along it, without any regard to ulterior military operations, and with the real design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceful and friendly powers,... Speeches on Questions of Public Policy - Side 454av Richard Cobden - 1878 - 662 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Westlake - 1914 - 748 sider
...legitimate mode of prosecuting hostilities, which cannot be objected to so long as war is required as an arbiter of national disputes. But the blockade...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modern times. To watch every creek, and river, and harbour upon an ocean frontier,... | |
| John Westlake - 1914 - 756 sider
...legitimate mode of prosecuting hostilities, which cannot be objected to so long as war is required as an arbiter of national disputes. But the blockade...war against armed men, is a proceeding which it is diff1cult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modern times. To watch every creek, and... | |
| 1914 - 996 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers, instead of a war against armed...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modern times. To watch every creek and river and harbor upon an ocean frontier... | |
| 1917 - 888 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers, instead of a war against armed...of modern times. To watch every creek and river and harbor upon an ocean frontier, in order to seize and confiscate every vessel with its cargo attempting... | |
| 1917 - 984 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers, instead of a war against armed...of modern times. To watch every creek and river and harbor upon an ocean frontier, in order to seize and confiscate every vessel with its cargo attempting... | |
| Harold Hudson Martin, Joseph Richardson Baker - 1918 - 610 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers, -instead of a war against armed...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modern times.'1 The same view was supported in England by Cobden, but the tendency... | |
| 1919 - 476 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of pesceable and friendly powers, instead of a war against armed...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modem times." (Westlake, Vol. 2, p. 262, and Moore's Digest, Vol. 7, p. 781.)... | |
| Ernest Charles Meldon Trehern, Albert Wallace Grant - 1922 - 1296 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly Powers, instead of a war against armed...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modern times "—Westlake (2nd ed.), Part 2, p. 262, and Moore's Digest of International... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 564 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers, instead of a war against armed...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modern times. To watch every river and creek and harbor upon an ocean frontier,... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - 1918 - 874 sider
...design of carrying on a war against trade, and from its very nature against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers, instead of a war against armed...which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions of modem times. * * * Unfortunately, however, the right to do this has been long... | |
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