History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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... capture , first to Key West and thence to New York , where she was libeled in the United States district court . Jarman , Bowden , and Redgate were taken with the vessel to New York , and detained till their depositions , in ...
... capture , first to Key West and thence to New York , where she was libeled in the United States district court . Jarman , Bowden , and Redgate were taken with the vessel to New York , and detained till their depositions , in ...
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... capture by the officers and soldiers of one belligerent of the private property of subjects of the other belligerent is not often in ordinary crises avowedly practiced , it is yet legitimate . ' " In the arguments filed by Her Majesty's ...
... capture by the officers and soldiers of one belligerent of the private property of subjects of the other belligerent is not often in ordinary crises avowedly practiced , it is yet legitimate . ' " In the arguments filed by Her Majesty's ...
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... capture of Mobile said cotton has been treated by all parties as captured cotton , by the general in command , by his quartermaster , by the quartermaster in New York , to whom General Canby gave notice that he had ordered all cotton ...
... capture of Mobile said cotton has been treated by all parties as captured cotton , by the general in command , by his quartermaster , by the quartermaster in New York , to whom General Canby gave notice that he had ordered all cotton ...
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... capture as the prop- erty of Jefferson Davis himself , or any rebel in arms . I believe this is not questioned . That the property itself was a proper subject of capture on land under the modern rules by which civilized nations govern ...
... capture as the prop- erty of Jefferson Davis himself , or any rebel in arms . I believe this is not questioned . That the property itself was a proper subject of capture on land under the modern rules by which civilized nations govern ...
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... capture at every opportunity more imperatively than the capture of munitions and implements of war ; indeed , that necessity was quite as pressing and certainly as humane as the killing of men in battle , for it was no less efficient as ...
... capture at every opportunity more imperatively than the capture of munitions and implements of war ; indeed , that necessity was quite as pressing and certainly as humane as the killing of men in battle , for it was no less efficient as ...
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