Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page xxv
... navigation and commerce in future wars . And if in the interval , either of the contracting parties should be engaged in war , in which the other should remain neutral , the ships of war and pri- vateers of the belligerent Power shall ...
... navigation and commerce in future wars . And if in the interval , either of the contracting parties should be engaged in war , in which the other should remain neutral , the ships of war and pri- vateers of the belligerent Power shall ...
Page xxvi
... navigation , with no right " to resist search or seizure , and to take the chances " of capture as contraband merchandise , of blockade , " and of a market in a belligerent port . In such " case the extent and character of the ...
... navigation , with no right " to resist search or seizure , and to take the chances " of capture as contraband merchandise , of blockade , " and of a market in a belligerent port . In such " case the extent and character of the ...
Page xxxi
... navigate " the River St. Lawrence and the canals in Canada " used as the means of communicating between the " Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean , with their " vessels , boats , and crafts , as fully and freely as the subjects of Her ...
... navigate " the River St. Lawrence and the canals in Canada " used as the means of communicating between the " Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean , with their " vessels , boats , and crafts , as fully and freely as the subjects of Her ...
Page xxxii
... navigate Lake Michigan . England might suspend the right granted to the United States upon notice , in which event ... navigation of the Danube , secured by the recent Treaty of Paris ( e ) , places this magni- ficent stream under the ...
... navigate Lake Michigan . England might suspend the right granted to the United States upon notice , in which event ... navigation of the Danube , secured by the recent Treaty of Paris ( e ) , places this magni- ficent stream under the ...
Page xxxvi
... navigation of the sea to all merchant vessels whatsoever . This is not the place in which the expediency of the abandonment of this great maritime Right of the Belligerent can be fully discussed ; but it may be observed , that a defence ...
... navigation of the sea to all merchant vessels whatsoever . This is not the place in which the expediency of the abandonment of this great maritime Right of the Belligerent can be fully discussed ; but it may be observed , that a defence ...
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