Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare: Embodying the Decisions of Lord Stowell and Other English Judges, and of the American Courts, and the Opinions of the Most Eminent Jurists: with an Appendix of the Official Documents and Correspondence in Relation to the Present War, Volumen431V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1854 - 457 páginas |
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... reason to justify us in anticipating them . In order to be justifiable in taking up arms , it is ne- cessary first , that we have a just cause of complaint ; second , that a reasonable satisfaction has been denied us ; third , the ruler ...
... reason to justify us in anticipating them . In order to be justifiable in taking up arms , it is ne- cessary first , that we have a just cause of complaint ; second , that a reasonable satisfaction has been denied us ; third , the ruler ...
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... reasons which authorize it , the cause which obliges him to take up arms , and to notify to them that such or such a nation is his enemy , that they may conduct themselves accordingly . This pub- lication of the war may be called ...
... reasons which authorize it , the cause which obliges him to take up arms , and to notify to them that such or such a nation is his enemy , that they may conduct themselves accordingly . This pub- lication of the war may be called ...
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... reasons , good or bad , on which the party founds his right to take up arms . The manifesto , implying a declaration of war , or the declaration itself , printed , published and circulated throughout the whole state , contains also the ...
... reasons , good or bad , on which the party founds his right to take up arms . The manifesto , implying a declaration of war , or the declaration itself , printed , published and circulated throughout the whole state , contains also the ...
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... reasons grant them a suf- ficient extension of the term . At present , so far from being wanting in this duty , sovereigns carry their atten- tion to humanity still further ; so that foreigners , who are subjects of the state against ...
... reasons grant them a suf- ficient extension of the term . At present , so far from being wanting in this duty , sovereigns carry their atten- tion to humanity still further ; so that foreigners , who are subjects of the state against ...
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... reason of accident , they were to have forty days more to pass with their merchandize , and liberty in the mean time to sell the same . " The United States of America , by Act of Congress ( 6th July , 1798 , c . 73 ) , adopted the same ...
... reason of accident , they were to have forty days more to pass with their merchandize , and liberty in the mean time to sell the same . " The United States of America , by Act of Congress ( 6th July , 1798 , c . 73 ) , adopted the same ...
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actual admitted American Amsterdam appears applied arms authority belligerent belonging blockade blockaded port British subjects Buckingham Palace cargo carried circumstances claim claimant colony commerce commission condemnation confiscation considered contraband contract Court of Admiralty Cranch cruizers declaration deemed despatches destination droits of Admiralty Dutch duty effect embargo enemy's country England entitled Europe favour force foreign France French going ground Guadaloupe hostile illegal intention joint capture law of nations letters of marque liable licence Lord High Admiral Lord Stowell Majesty Majesty's master ment merchant national character nature naval necessary neutral country neutral ship neutral territory neutral vessels Orders in Council owner party peace permitted persons possession present principle prize prohibited protection purpose racter relaxation reprisals residence rule Russia Russian sailing Saint Eustatius seized seizure ship or vessel sovereign Spain taken tion traband trade treaty United Valin Vattel voyage
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Página 109 - ... with the advice of our privy council, to issue this our royal proclamation, hereby...
Página 151 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy, without knowing that the same is besieged, blockaded, or invested...
Página 6 - Lord Stowell (1 Dodson, 247) observes: "It is not the less a war on that account, for war may exist without a declaration on either side. It is so laid down by the best writers on the law of nations. A declaration of war by one country only, is not a mere challenge to be accepted or refused at pleasure by the other.
Página 106 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are [at] peace, every person, so offending, shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars, and imprisoned...
Página 427 - Authorities whom it may concern, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Página 404 - To preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction, Her Majesty is willing, for the present, to waive a part of the belligerent rights appertaining to Her by the law of nations.
Página 13 - ... that their cargoes were taken on board before the expiration of the above term ; provided, that nothing herein contained shall...
Página 107 - That if any person, within any part of the United Kingdom, or in any part of His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas, shall, without the leave and...
Página 413 - I am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 31st ultimo, enclosing a copy of a letter from Mr.
Página 404 - It is impossible for her Majesty to forego the exercise of her right of seizing articles contraband of war, and of preventing neutrals from bearing the enemy's...