| Horace Herbert Bass - 1903 - 246 sider
...in June, her policy beсaтe more and more violent. 0n July 2 the following decree was passed: "All neutral or allied powers shall, without delay, be notified, that the flag of the French Republick will treat neutral vessels, either as to confiscation, as to searches or capture, in the... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1905 - 474 sider
...the US, an end and issued a decree announcing that hereafter French men-of-war and privateers would "treat neutral vessels either as to confiscation,...they shall suffer the English to treat them." The American government found itself involved in a troublesome controversy with the representatives of... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1907 - 466 sider
...the US, an end and issued a decree announcing that hereafter French men-of-war and privateers would " treat neutral vessels either as to confiscation, as...they shall suffer the English to treat them." The American government found itself involved in a troublesome controversy with the representatives of... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1909 - 382 sider
...vessels by the tribunals, who are ready to adjudge the prizes. 2. July 2, 1796 (14 Messidor, an 4): All neutral or allied powers shall without delay be notified that the flag of the French Republick will treat neutral vessels, as to confiscation, search or detention [visile ou prehension],... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1909 - 380 sider
...Republick will treat neutral vessels, as to confiscation, search or detention [ visile ou prehension], in the same manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them. 3. March 2, 1797 (12 Ventose, an 5) : Art. y. Agreeably to the 21st article of the treaty of London... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims - 1910 - 248 sider
...neutral vessels." The next one is the decree of July 2, 1796 (Doc. 102, p. 149), which provided — " That the flag of the French Republic will treat neutral...manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them (Doc. 102, p. 149)." It will be remembered that the treaty of 1778 allowed the vessels of the allies... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 582 sider
...the American Government. On the 2nd of July the Directory issued their celebrated decree, that "all neutral or allied powers shall, without delay, be...manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them." Secret orders to capture American vessels had probably been sent to the West Indies previous to this,... | |
| John Randolph Spears - 1915 - 416 sider
...the French view it was justified as a measure of necessity. On July 2, 1796, however, it was decreed that "the flag of the French Republic will treat neutral...manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them." In the meantime the United States had made, under duress, a treaty with England (Jay's, 1794), which... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 sider
...during Monroe 's stay in France ; that on July 2, 1796, a decree had been passed providing " that all neutral or allied powers shall without delay be notified...treat neutral vessels, either as to confiscation, searches, or captures, in the same manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them;" * that on... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 114 sider
...notified that the flag of the French Republic would treat neutral vessels, either as to confiscation, or to searches, or capture, in the same manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them.2 Garden says that a second decree relating to the same object was made on the 16th of the same... | |
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