Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade; neutralityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... Hostile expeditions . ( 1 ) Constituents of offense . § 1299 . ( 2 ) Diplomatic discussions . § 1300 . 6. Use of neutral territory as " base of operations . " ( 1 ) Station for hostilities . § 1301 . ( 2 ) Sale of prizes . § 1302 . ( 3 ) ...
... Hostile expeditions . ( 1 ) Constituents of offense . § 1299 . ( 2 ) Diplomatic discussions . § 1300 . 6. Use of neutral territory as " base of operations . " ( 1 ) Station for hostilities . § 1301 . ( 2 ) Sale of prizes . § 1302 . ( 3 ) ...
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... hostile parties and avert further bloodshed ; and that , although he was invited to be present at the meeting of the representatives of the hostile parties , he deemed it prudent to limit his mediation to recommending to them a prompt ...
... hostile parties and avert further bloodshed ; and that , although he was invited to be present at the meeting of the representatives of the hostile parties , he deemed it prudent to limit his mediation to recommending to them a prompt ...
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... hostile daimio . He found at Shimonoseki three vessels belonging to the Prince , lying at anchor near the shore . He attacked them , and , after a sharp conflict with them and the shore batteries , sank a brig and blew up a steamer , by ...
... hostile daimio . He found at Shimonoseki three vessels belonging to the Prince , lying at anchor near the shore . He attacked them , and , after a sharp conflict with them and the shore batteries , sank a brig and blew up a steamer , by ...
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... hostile speech by Lord Dorchester to the Indian tribes which were in hostility with the United States . It was expected that the measure would lead to a restriction of the supply of provisions to the British fleet in the West Indies ...
... hostile speech by Lord Dorchester to the Indian tribes which were in hostility with the United States . It was expected that the measure would lead to a restriction of the supply of provisions to the British fleet in the West Indies ...
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... hostility . " It was " a war quoad hoc . " It was " a public war between the two nations , " qualified in the manner prescribed by Congress , and the term enemy applied to the parties to it . The word " enemy " in the act of March 2 ...
... hostility . " It was " a war quoad hoc . " It was " a public war between the two nations , " qualified in the manner prescribed by Congress , and the term enemy applied to the parties to it . The word " enemy " in the act of March 2 ...
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