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... San Domingo . 10,713 2 200 ..... ..... 473 25,653 1.857 97,309 265 4,621 10 1,738 174 8,551 226 1,423 1,220 24 , 157 433 54 Mexico .... 56 Central Republic ... New Grenada ..... Venezuela ... ............... Brazil .... 60 Uruguay , or ...
... San Domingo . 10,713 2 200 ..... ..... 473 25,653 1.857 97,309 265 4,621 10 1,738 174 8,551 226 1,423 1,220 24 , 157 433 54 Mexico .... 56 Central Republic ... New Grenada ..... Venezuela ... ............... Brazil .... 60 Uruguay , or ...
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... San Domingo 58,882 7,671 817 33,999 Mexico ............... 4,067 33,695 1,106 Central Republic .. 1,500 140 14,970 1,745 17,702 New Grenada .. 2,020 77,557 8,486 112,372 Venezuela ..... ........................... . 13,273 105,835 ...
... San Domingo 58,882 7,671 817 33,999 Mexico ............... 4,067 33,695 1,106 Central Republic .. 1,500 140 14,970 1,745 17,702 New Grenada .. 2,020 77,557 8,486 112,372 Venezuela ..... ........................... . 13,273 105,835 ...
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... San Domingo ....... Mexico .... Central Republic .. New Grenada ....... Venezuela ... Brazil 60 Uruguay , or Cisplatine Republic . Buenos Ayres , or Argentine Republic . Chili ........ Peru ....... ........................... Equador ...
... San Domingo ....... Mexico .... Central Republic .. New Grenada ....... Venezuela ... Brazil 60 Uruguay , or Cisplatine Republic . Buenos Ayres , or Argentine Republic . Chili ........ Peru ....... ........................... Equador ...
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... San Domingo . 315 1,042 67 227 957 311 119 Mexico .. 1,229 3,148 40 173 Central Republic .. 1,052 R ཉིདྡྷ་ྲག 420 5,652 159 2.526 5,443 67,247 454 9,766 130 480 1.295 2 45 450 5 18 327 New Grenada .. 341 1,079 70 250 1.202 329 Venezuela ...
... San Domingo . 315 1,042 67 227 957 311 119 Mexico .. 1,229 3,148 40 173 Central Republic .. 1,052 R ཉིདྡྷ་ྲག 420 5,652 159 2.526 5,443 67,247 454 9,766 130 480 1.295 2 45 450 5 18 327 New Grenada .. 341 1,079 70 250 1.202 329 Venezuela ...
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... San Domingo ...... ***** Mexico Central Republic 7 1,018 30 112 6 10 25,917 7,527,079 744,519 16 231 15 234 98 138 15 50 35 20 485 ..... 162 20 6 41 70 7,401 123 11,176 736,848 20,000 48 82 9,369 770 30 50 68 7,220 109 16 15,923 16,788 ...
... San Domingo ...... ***** Mexico Central Republic 7 1,018 30 112 6 10 25,917 7,527,079 744,519 16 231 15 234 98 138 15 50 35 20 485 ..... 162 20 6 41 70 7,401 123 11,176 736,848 20,000 48 82 9,369 770 30 50 68 7,220 109 16 15,923 16,788 ...
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11 Holland 12 Dutch West 13 Dutch Guiana 14 Dutch East 15 Belgium 17 Scotland 18 Ireland 19 Gibraltar 33 French 5.-GENERAL STATEMENT Argentine Republic Atlantic Austria Austrian Possessions Azores Baltic and North Brazil Bremen British Guiana British Honduras British North American British West Indies Canary Islands Cape de Verd Central Republic Cisplatine Republic Colonel Frémont Cuba Danish West Indies Dollars Dutch Guiana Dutch West Indies DUTIES AD VALOREM East Indies Equador EXPORTS-Continued FOREIGN IMPORTS-Continued French Guiana French North American French West Indies German ports Grenada Hamburg Hayti J. C. FREMONT John Charles Frémont Mediterranean MERCHANDISE PAYING DUTIES North American Possessions North Seas Number Papal Philippine Islands ports in Africa ports in Asia Portugal Possessions in Africa Possessions in Italy Possessions in South Pounds Russia San Domingo Sardinia Spain STATEMENT OF FOREIGN Sweden and Norway Swedish West Indies thereon Turkey in Asia Turkey in Europe Tuscany Verd Islands WHITHER EXPORTED
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Page 6 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Page 3 - Privateering is, and remains abolished. 2. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag.
Page 5 - DECLARATION RESPECTING MARITIME LAW, SIGNED BY THE PLENIPOTENTIARIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, AUSTRIA, FRANCE, PRUSSIA, RUSSIA, SARDINIA, AND TURKEY, ASSEMBLED IN CONGRESS AT PARIS, APRIL 16, 1856.
Page 5 - That free ships make free goods' — that is to say, that the effects or goods belonging to subjects or citizens of a Power or State at war are free from capture and confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels, with the exception of articles contraband of war. 2* That the property of neutrals on board an enemy's vessel is not subject to confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war.
Page 3 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag. 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective — that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Page 1 - The Secretary of State, to whom has been referred a resolution of the House of Representatives...
Page 11 - It is, in the opinion of this Government, to be seriously apprehended that if the use of privateers be abandoned, the dominion over the seas will be surrendered to those Powers which adopt the policy and have the means of keeping up large navies. The one which has a decided naval superiority would be potentially the mistress of the ocean, and by the abolition of privateering that domination would be more firmly secured.
Page 20 - An act to provide for the ascertainment and satisfaction of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the 31st day of July, 1801," which was presented to me on the 6th instant, with my objections to its becoming a law.
Page 125 - Wherefore I, the said notary, at the request aforesaid, have protested, and by these presents do solemnly protest, as well against the...
Page 2 - ... who had agreed, and those who should afterwards accede to it, should, after the adoption of the same, enter into no arrangement on the application of maritime law in time of war without stipulating for a strict observance of the four points resolved by the declaration. The...