An Examination of the British Doctrine, which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of PeaceJ. Johnson and W.J. & J. Richardson, 1806 - 204 ページ |
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... supplies ; and then , a blockade must be the only legitimate expedient . " Such colonies are dependent for their exis- tence as colonies , on foreign supplies : if they cannot be supplied and defended they must fall to the belligerent ...
... supplies ; and then , a blockade must be the only legitimate expedient . " Such colonies are dependent for their exis- tence as colonies , on foreign supplies : if they cannot be supplied and defended they must fall to the belligerent ...
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... supplies , must fall into his hands of course . Take the argument under another aspect . Co- lonies must fall without foreign supplies ; there- fore , it is said , a belligerent , without invading or investing them , may prevent ...
... supplies , must fall into his hands of course . Take the argument under another aspect . Co- lonies must fall without foreign supplies ; there- fore , it is said , a belligerent , without invading or investing them , may prevent ...
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... supplies , which , in the beginning of the ar- gument , was the ground of the unlawfulness of such neutral supplies , as might prevent the colo- nies from falling into the hands of the belligerent , undergoes a complete transformation ...
... supplies , which , in the beginning of the ar- gument , was the ground of the unlawfulness of such neutral supplies , as might prevent the colo- nies from falling into the hands of the belligerent , undergoes a complete transformation ...
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