| 1912 - 1026 sider
...thus impeached for want of boldness and firmness in defending his country's maritime rights, is he who replied to Great Britain, when claiming for the...with the words: I shall enter on no encomium upon Mnssnelinsotts. She needs none. There she is. Behold her, and judge for yourselves. There Is her history... | |
| 1915 - 736 sider
...what will hereafter be the principle maintained by their government. In every regularly documented American merchant vessel, the crew who navigate it...their protection in the flag which is over them.' Webster's Works, vol. 6, p. 325. "This rule, that the vessel, being American, is evidence that the... | |
| 1916 - 600 sider
...government the rule was announced which should hereafter stand, that "in every regularly documented American merchant vessel the crew who navigate it...their protection in the flag which is over them." This doctrine Great Britain has ever since respected. Finally, the President played an important part... | |
| 1917 - 360 sider
...government the rule was announced which should hereafter stand, that "in every regularly documented American merchant vessel the crew who navigate it...their protection in the flag which is over them." This doctrine Great Britain has ever since respected. Finally, the President played an important part... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1918 - 506 sider
...State, recurring to Jefferson's rule, declared: "In every regularly documented American merchantvessel the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag which is over them." These words were addressed to Lord Ashburton on August 8, 1842. The principle of protection and immunity... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1922 - 974 sider
...what will hereafter be the principle maintained by their government. In every regularly documented American merchant vessel, the crew who navigate it...their protection in the flag which is over them." Webster's Works, Vol. VI, p. 325. This rule, that the vessel being American is evidence that the seamen... | |
| Charles Edward Hill - 1922 - 498 sider
...what will hereafter be the principle maintained by their government. In every regularly documented American merchant vessel the crew who navigate it...find their protection in the flag which is over them. " 4 Ashburton replied that the note would be transmitted without delay to his government. It need hardly... | |
| John Wymond, Henry Plauché Dart - 1923 - 632 sider
...insertion in the Treaty of two clauses which have become international law: "In every regularly documented American merchant vessel, the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag that is over them." The other provided "for the mutual extradition of persons accused of certain enumerated... | |
| 1923 - 636 sider
...insertion in the Treaty of two clauses which have become international law: "In every regularly documented American merchant vessel, the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag that is over them." The other provided "for the mutual extradition of persons accused of certain enumerated... | |
| Elijah Robinson Kennedy - 1924 - 292 sider
...seamen from American vessels can not hereafter be allowed to take place. In every regularly documented American merchant vessel the crew who navigate it...their protection in the flag which is over them." Since the date of that communication Great Britain has not undertaken to practice the impressment of... | |
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