Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade; neutralityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... territorial limits arises between two nations , the ordinary course is to leave the territory claimed by them respec- tively in the same condition ( or as nearly so as possible ) in which it was when the difficulty first occurred ...
... territorial limits arises between two nations , the ordinary course is to leave the territory claimed by them respec- tively in the same condition ( or as nearly so as possible ) in which it was when the difficulty first occurred ...
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... territorial claims , " to three arbitrators , of whom each Gov- ernment was to nominate one , who was to be " a jurist of repute , " and the two thus selected were to nominate the third . In case the third arbitrator should not be so ...
... territorial claims , " to three arbitrators , of whom each Gov- ernment was to nominate one , who was to be " a jurist of repute , " and the two thus selected were to nominate the third . In case the third arbitrator should not be so ...
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... territorial claims " included " all claims to territory and all claims involving questions of servi- tudes , rights of navigation and of access , fisheries and all rights and interests necessary to the control and enjoyment of the territory ...
... territorial claims " included " all claims to territory and all claims involving questions of servi- tudes , rights of navigation and of access , fisheries and all rights and interests necessary to the control and enjoyment of the territory ...
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... territory . On the other hand , Mexican men - of - war as well as merchant vessels were seized by the French , and the fortress of San Juan d'Ulloa was reduced . The quarrel between the two countries was terminated by the treaty of ...
... territory . On the other hand , Mexican men - of - war as well as merchant vessels were seized by the French , and the fortress of San Juan d'Ulloa was reduced . The quarrel between the two countries was terminated by the treaty of ...
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... territory and its administration . 2. Civil War cases . § 1144 . 3. Regulation of commerce . § 1145 . 4. Treatment of the inhabitants . § 1146 . 5. Martial law . § 1147 . 6. Law as to public property . § 1148 . 7. Law as to private ...
... territory and its administration . 2. Civil War cases . § 1144 . 3. Regulation of commerce . § 1145 . 4. Treatment of the inhabitants . § 1146 . 5. Martial law . § 1147 . 6. Law as to public property . § 1148 . 7. Law as to private ...
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American April April 24 arbitration arms army authority award belligerent blockade blockaded port Britain British Government capture cargo circumstances citizens claim claimant Colombia commander commerce commission condemnation Confederate confiscation Cong Congress consul contraband contraband of war convention Cranch cruiser Cuba Declaration of Paris declared decree destination duty enemy enemy's flag foreign France French Hague held hostile Inst instructions intention international law July June jurisdiction law of nations law of war letters of marque liable Majesty's Government March maritime ment merchant Mexico military minister Navy neutral port neutral vessel officers opinion owners papers parties peace persons present President principle prisoners prisoners of war prize court prize law proceedings proclamation provisions purpose question rule Russia sailed seized seizure sess Seward ship Spain Spanish Springbok steamer territory tion trade treaty tribunal United violation voyage Wheat Wheaton
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