An Examination of the British Doctrine: Which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade Not Open in Time of PeaceReprinted, 1806 - 200 ページ |
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... Holland , in a full assembly of the sovereign court during the war with the * Quare quod dici solet , hostiles censeri res in hostium navibus repertas , non ita accipi debet quasi certa sit juris gentium lex , sed ut præsumptionem ...
... Holland , in a full assembly of the sovereign court during the war with the * Quare quod dici solet , hostiles censeri res in hostium navibus repertas , non ita accipi debet quasi certa sit juris gentium lex , sed ut præsumptionem ...
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... Holland common- ly favour the trade of neutral nations , by suffering them to transport and sell in foreign markets mer- chandises of their own growth and manufacture . In short , they say that they are willing to leave them the trade ...
... Holland common- ly favour the trade of neutral nations , by suffering them to transport and sell in foreign markets mer- chandises of their own growth and manufacture . In short , they say that they are willing to leave them the trade ...
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... Holland ; and whether these last powers have of fered the former just and reasonable conditions . On the other hand , nevertheless , if the northern princes can maintain their trade with France , by sending strong convoys with their ...
... Holland ; and whether these last powers have of fered the former just and reasonable conditions . On the other hand , nevertheless , if the northern princes can maintain their trade with France , by sending strong convoys with their ...
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... Holland , " cannot possibly refer to the British distinction between a trade usually permitted in peace , and a trade permitted only in war , Such a construction , by no means counte- nanced either by the general tenor of the letter ...
... Holland , " cannot possibly refer to the British distinction between a trade usually permitted in peace , and a trade permitted only in war , Such a construction , by no means counte- nanced either by the general tenor of the letter ...
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... Holland in 1689. " In both these instances , it is well known the attempt was to intercept all trade with France , and not the trade only which was or might be opened by France during the war ; a distinction to which he was invited by ...
... Holland in 1689. " In both these instances , it is well known the attempt was to intercept all trade with France , and not the trade only which was or might be opened by France during the war ; a distinction to which he was invited by ...
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admitted appears applied armed neutrality asserted authority belligerent claim belligerent country belligerent nations bello besieged blockaded Britain British principle Bynkershoek capture cargo carry coasting trade colonial trade condemnation consequently contraband contraband of war court of admiralty decisions declaration distinction doctrine Dutch effect enemy enemy's property Europe exception favour force France free ports freedom of neutral Grotius high court Holland important inference instructions intercept islands judge law of nations lords of appeal maritime merce merchandise mother country navigation neutral commerce neutral country neutral nations neutral port neutral right neutral ships neutral trade neutral vessels outward voyage particular parties peace permitted pretension produce prohibited quæ question re-exportation reason relaxation respect return voyage rights of neutral rule Russia sir William Scott Spain stipulated Sweden things tion traband trade of neutrals tral treaty treaty of Utrecht United Provinces Vattel Ward West Indies whilst