Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade; neutralityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... declared by Guatemala , as existing with Salvador by reason of the invasion of Guatemalan territory by Salvadorean troops , instructed Mr. Mizner , the American minister in Central America , to tender the good offices of the United ...
... declared by Guatemala , as existing with Salvador by reason of the invasion of Guatemalan territory by Salvadorean troops , instructed Mr. Mizner , the American minister in Central America , to tender the good offices of the United ...
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... declared that the Government of the United States would regard the maintenance of entire good faith and mutual respect in all dealings , under the beneficent treaty of Washington , as of paramount concern , and would not assume to press ...
... declared that the Government of the United States would regard the maintenance of entire good faith and mutual respect in all dealings , under the beneficent treaty of Washington , as of paramount concern , and would not assume to press ...
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... declaration made in open conference on July 25th and recorded in the proceedings of that day . ( For . Rel 1899 , 513 ... declared that in so doing they did not express any opinion as to the course to be taken by the States of Europe in ...
... declaration made in open conference on July 25th and recorded in the proceedings of that day . ( For . Rel 1899 , 513 ... declared that in so doing they did not express any opinion as to the course to be taken by the States of Europe in ...
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... declaration . Both the Seven Years ' War and that of 1778 between France and England commenced in that way , and were long so continued before war was actually declared . " It is equally true that special letters of reprisal granted to ...
... declaration . Both the Seven Years ' War and that of 1778 between France and England commenced in that way , and were long so continued before war was actually declared . " It is equally true that special letters of reprisal granted to ...
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... declared that the conception that he had intended " to menace or insult the Govern- ment of France was as unfounded as the attempt to extort from the fears of that nation what her sense of justice might deny would be vain and ridiculous ...
... declared that the conception that he had intended " to menace or insult the Govern- ment of France was as unfounded as the attempt to extort from the fears of that nation what her sense of justice might deny would be vain and ridiculous ...
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Page 560 - 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.
Page 433 - 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 263 - The authority of the legitimate Power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
Page 100 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two contracting parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
Page 239 - Third, that the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect.
Page 100 - ... of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the...
Page 6 - If other Powers deal unjustly or oppressively with either Government, the other will exert their good offices, on being informed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement, thus showing their friendly feelings.
Page 319 - Virginia on the following terms, to wit : Rolls of all the officers and men to be made in duplicate, one copy to be given to an officer...
Page 818 - ... she shall again attempt to enter, but she shall be permitted to go to any other port or place she may think proper...
Page 86 - The Tribunal of Arbitration assembles on the date fixed by the parties. " The Members of the Court, in the discharge of their duties and out of their own country, enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities.