The Case of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 - 204 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 40.
55. lappuse
... crew , or repairs ; in which case they should go to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of the twenty - four hours . 3. The furnishing of supplies to a belligerent vessel of war in a neu- tral port may be prohibited , except ...
... crew , or repairs ; in which case they should go to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of the twenty - four hours . 3. The furnishing of supplies to a belligerent vessel of war in a neu- tral port may be prohibited , except ...
60. lappuse
... crews , and commanded by American captains , though under insurgent colors ; " and he asked for satisfaction and indemnification for the injury . The note making this complaint contained neither proof of the allegations in the note as ...
... crews , and commanded by American captains , though under insurgent colors ; " and he asked for satisfaction and indemnification for the injury . The note making this complaint contained neither proof of the allegations in the note as ...
61. lappuse
... crew of the vessel were all Americans . It will be observed that in this complaint there is no charge made of an illegal use of the soil or waters of the United States in violation of their duties as a neutral . The charge is that ...
... crew of the vessel were all Americans . It will be observed that in this complaint there is no charge made of an illegal use of the soil or waters of the United States in violation of their duties as a neutral . The charge is that ...
70. lappuse
... crew were mustered into the service of the insurgents . On arrival at Calais , attempts were made to complete the equipment . The French Government stopped this by placing a man - of - war across the bows , and holding the vessel as a ...
... crew were mustered into the service of the insurgents . On arrival at Calais , attempts were made to complete the equipment . The French Government stopped this by placing a man - of - war across the bows , and holding the vessel as a ...
85. lappuse
... crew was Hansard , 3d series , vol . 174 , page 1595 . 2 The Schooner Exchange against McFadden et al . , 7 Cranch's Reports , 116 . 37 Wheaton , 283 . 47 Wheaton , 471 . too numerous for a merchantman , and was sufficient for DUTIES OF ...
... crew was Hansard , 3d series , vol . 174 , page 1595 . 2 The Schooner Exchange against McFadden et al . , 7 Cranch's Reports , 116 . 37 Wheaton , 283 . 47 Wheaton , 471 . too numerous for a merchantman , and was sufficient for DUTIES OF ...
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Adams to Russell Adams's affidavit agents Alabama April armament arms arrived ask the Tribunal authorities Bahama belligerent Bermuda blockade blockade-runners Britain British Government British port Bullock Cape Town Captain captured cargo carry claims Colonial commander commerce commission Confederate construction Consul crew cruise cruisers dispatched Dudley to Seward due diligence duties Earl Russell England equipped ernment evidence fact fitted flag Florida Foreign Enlistment Act Fraser furnished Georgia Governor Gran Para guerre guns Heyliger hostile Huse injury instructions insurgents International Law January July June jurisdiction law of nations Liverpool London Lord Russell Majesty's Government man-of-war March Melbourne ment Nassau Navy neutral neutre officers opinion Oreto persons prevent proof purpose received repairs reported rules Russell to Adams Russell's sail Sea King Secretary Shenandoah ship steamer Sumter supply of coal taken tion tons Treaty of Washington Trenholm Tribunal of Arbitration Tuscaloosa United vessel violation Waddell Walker