Policy of the United States Toward Maritime Commerce in War, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... regard to neutral commerce : ( 1 ) It was provided in article 26 that when one of the nations was at war and the other was neutral , the nationals of the neutral could trade with enemies of the belligerent , not only from enemy ports to ...
... regard to neutral commerce : ( 1 ) It was provided in article 26 that when one of the nations was at war and the other was neutral , the nationals of the neutral could trade with enemies of the belligerent , not only from enemy ports to ...
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... regard to the rights of neutral powers , and the usage and customs of civilized nations . " 1 The act of Congress of October 5 also provided that the ministers of the United States , if invited , were empowered to accede to such ...
... regard to the rights of neutral powers , and the usage and customs of civilized nations . " 1 The act of Congress of October 5 also provided that the ministers of the United States , if invited , were empowered to accede to such ...
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... regard to principles of neutral commerce which the United States desired to include in a commercial treaty with Great Britain.1 Four of these principles were : ( 1 ) provisions should never be treated as contraband except in the ...
... regard to principles of neutral commerce which the United States desired to include in a commercial treaty with Great Britain.1 Four of these principles were : ( 1 ) provisions should never be treated as contraband except in the ...
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... regard to contraband . Pickering , Secretary of State ad interim , further explained the eighteenth article of Jay's treaty in an instruction of September 12 , 1795 , to the Minister in France.1 He stated that the result of the ...
... regard to contraband . Pickering , Secretary of State ad interim , further explained the eighteenth article of Jay's treaty in an instruction of September 12 , 1795 , to the Minister in France.1 He stated that the result of the ...
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... regard indicates that the parties in- tended to follow the law of nations by which neutral goods not contraband , were free in enemy vessels . FURTHER DISCUSSION OF JAY'S TREATY In an instruction of June 8 , 1796 , Secretary Pickering ...
... regard indicates that the parties in- tended to follow the law of nations by which neutral goods not contraband , were free in enemy vessels . FURTHER DISCUSSION OF JAY'S TREATY In an instruction of June 8 , 1796 , Secretary Pickering ...
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