On the State of Europe Before and After the French Revolution: Being an Answer to L'état de la France À la Fin de L'an VIII.AMS Press, 1802 - 391 halaman |
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Halaman viii
... neutral powers , and la- bouring to establish a system directly hoftile to the interefts of England , and contrary to the prefent law of nations . The conteft which has been terminated fo ho- nourably and fatisfactorily for Great ...
... neutral powers , and la- bouring to establish a system directly hoftile to the interefts of England , and contrary to the prefent law of nations . The conteft which has been terminated fo ho- nourably and fatisfactorily for Great ...
Halaman x
... neutral powers in time of war , which are neither very new , nor very perfpicuous , he pro- ceeds thus " I have mentioned the maritime preponde- 66 rance of England ; the consciousness of her fuperiority has given rife to pretenfions ...
... neutral powers in time of war , which are neither very new , nor very perfpicuous , he pro- ceeds thus " I have mentioned the maritime preponde- 66 rance of England ; the consciousness of her fuperiority has given rife to pretenfions ...
Halaman xii
... con- nect the maritime law with the maritime power of England . The Author then expatiates on the advantages of the " code acknowledged by all Europe ; " the entire freedom of neutral commerce in time of war ; entire ( xii )
... con- nect the maritime law with the maritime power of England . The Author then expatiates on the advantages of the " code acknowledged by all Europe ; " the entire freedom of neutral commerce in time of war ; entire ( xii )
Halaman xiii
... neutral commerce in time of war ; and we might infer from what he says , that Eng- land is guilty of the greatest folly for not adopt- ing it , because she would neceffarily be the great- eft gainer by it . He then proceeds to obferve ...
... neutral commerce in time of war ; and we might infer from what he says , that Eng- land is guilty of the greatest folly for not adopt- ing it , because she would neceffarily be the great- eft gainer by it . He then proceeds to obferve ...
Halaman xiv
... neutral commerce , at the commencement of the late war , at a time when it was neceffary to herself , and injurious ... neutrals ; and afterwards continued to repeal and renew her maritime ftatutes day after day , as occafion ferved for ...
... neutral commerce , at the commencement of the late war , at a time when it was neceffary to herself , and injurious ... neutrals ; and afterwards continued to repeal and renew her maritime ftatutes day after day , as occafion ferved for ...
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Halaman xxxvii - American vessels having French property on board, are warranted by the law of nations. The force and operation of this law was contemplated by France and the United States when they formed their treaty of commerce ; and their special stipulation on this point was meant as au exception to an universal rule.
Halaman cxvi - Russias ; who, after having reciprocally exchanged their full Powers, found to be in good and due form, have concluded and agreed, that all the Articles of the Convention concluded between His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and His...
Halaman cvii - N , to sail from thence to N, laden with N , on account of N , after the said ship shall have been visited before its departure in the usual manner by the officers appointed for that purpose ; and the said N , or such other as shall be vested with powers to replace him, shall be obliged...
Halaman cxi - ... benefits ; have named and chosen for their Plenipotentiaries, viz. His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Alleyne Lord Baron St. Helens, His said Majesty's Privy Counsellor and His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias; and His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, Sieur...
Halaman xcviii - Helens, privy counsellor, &c. who, after having communicated their full powers, and found them in good and due form, have agreed upon the following points and articles : Art.
Halaman cv - Imperial Majesty, in the name of the two Contracting Parties, to accede to the present Convention, and at the same time to renew and confirm their respective Treaties of commerce with His Britannic Majesty...
Halaman xcix - That the ships of the neutral power may navigate freely to the ports, and upon the coasts of the nations at war.
Halaman cii - ... of its nation, laden with such a cargo, and for such a port : On the other part, that the ship of war of the belligerent party, belongs to the royal or imperial fleet of their majesties.
Halaman xcvii - Ireland, being not only to come to an understanding between themselves with respect to the differences which have lately interrupted the good understanding and friendly relations which subsisted between the two states, but also to prevent, by frank and precise explanations upon the navigation of their respective subjects, the renewal of similar altercations and troubles which might be the consequence of them; and the...
Halaman xcvii - ... object of the solicitude of Their said Majesties being to settle, as soon as can be done, an equitable arrangement of those differences, and an invariable determination of their principles upon the rights of neutrality, in their application to Their respective Monarchies...