Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain: Supplementary. List of claims. General indexU.S. Government Printing Office, 1871 |
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... case , to require their departure at the earliest practicable moment . By the 22d article ... claim for the restoration of their prizes , on the sole ground that the privateers which captured them were fitted out in our ports , presented ...
... case , to require their departure at the earliest practicable moment . By the 22d article ... claim for the restoration of their prizes , on the sole ground that the privateers which captured them were fitted out in our ports , presented ...
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... presented , as well as the question whether the court could try the validity of her captures , if made jure belli , and sustained in a regular French prize court . So , as to the privilege of her commander , if duly commissioned in the ...
... presented , as well as the question whether the court could try the validity of her captures , if made jure belli , and sustained in a regular French prize court . So , as to the privilege of her commander , if duly commissioned in the ...
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... presented itself , under the statute law , whether the circuit court could take original cognizance of informations for forfeiture under the act of 1794 ; and the court dismissed the proceedings , on the ground that such proceedings ...
... presented itself , under the statute law , whether the circuit court could take original cognizance of informations for forfeiture under the act of 1794 ; and the court dismissed the proceedings , on the ground that such proceedings ...
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... presented to Mr. Monroe , Secretary of State , a strong case of violation of neutrality in Baltimore . He was careful to acquit the Executive of neglect or unwill ingness , and disdains asking for compensation , but suggests additions ...
... presented to Mr. Monroe , Secretary of State , a strong case of violation of neutrality in Baltimore . He was careful to acquit the Executive of neglect or unwill ingness , and disdains asking for compensation , but suggests additions ...
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... presentation of proof , and that the civil courts would make restitution of prize property within their reach ; and that , beyond these remedies , no nation was required to make compensation which had done its duty in providing laws and ...
... presentation of proof , and that the civil courts would make restitution of prize property within their reach ; and that , beyond these remedies , no nation was required to make compensation which had done its duty in providing laws and ...
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Affidavit Alabama Assignment of claim ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE attorney Bedford belligerent Bermuda Bill of lading BOSTON Certified copy Charles coal COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY confederate copy of assignment copy of bill copy of invoice copy of marine Copy of open copy of policy copy of register court crew Ebenezer F equipment and recruiting George Insurers on cargo Insurers on vessel Invoice John Letter List of papers Liverpool Loss of personal Loss of vessel Loss on cargo loss paid Major Huse MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY marine protest MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE neutrality obedient servant officers open policy OWNERS pay-roll personal effects policy of insurance port presenting-b president privateer prize protest of master Sailed SAN FRANCISCO Shenandoah ship Special Cruise statement of facts steamer SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE Sworn memorial Thomas tons burden Total claims filed Townsend Scudder transmitting-b United vessel and outfit voyage whaling William YORK YORK MUTUAL
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Стр. 43 - ... 2. Enlisting or entering into the service of either of the said belligerents as a soldier, or as a marine, or seaman on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer.
Стр. 2 - Despatches, or causes or allows to be despatched, any ship, with intent or knowledge, or having reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any friendly state : Such person shall be deemed to have committed an offence against this Act.
Стр. 45 - ... all persons may lawfully and without restriction by reason of the aforesaid state of war manufacture and sell within the United States arms and munitions of war, and other articles ordinarily known as "contraband of war...
Стр. 3 - Majesty : Provided that a person building, causing to be built, or equipping a ship in any of the cases aforesaid, in pursuance of a contract made before the commencement of such war as aforesaid, shall not be liable to any of the penalties imposed by this section in respect of such building or equipping, if he satisfies the conditions following (that is to say) — 1. If forthwith upon a proclamation of neutrality being issued by her Majesty he gives notice to the Secretary of State that he is so...
Стр. 47 - States, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within the waters of the United States, unless such ship of war or privateer shall, since last thus supplied, have entered a port of the government to which she belongs.
Стр. 46 - ... as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use...
Стр. 3 - If forthwith upon a proclamation of neutrality being issued by Her Majesty he gives notice to the Secretary of State that he is so building, causing to be built, or equipping such ship, and furnishes such particulars of the contract and of any matters relating to, or done, or to be done under the contract as may be required by the Secretary of State...
Стр. 1 - Majesty's dominions, accepts, or agrees to accept, any commission or engagement in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any foreign state at peace with Her Majesty...
Стр. 12 - And I do hereby also make known, that whosoever of the citizens of the United States shall render himself liable to punishment or forfeiture under the law of nations, by committing, aiding, or abetting hostilities against any of the said powers, or by carrying to any of them those articles which are deemed contraband by the modern usage of nations...
Стр. 32 - Finally, to all the claims of subjects of His Catholic Majesty upon the Government of the United States, in which the interposition of His Catholic Majesty's Government has been solicited before the date of this Treaty, and since the date of the Convention of 1802, or which may have been made to the Department of Foreign Affairs of His Majesty, or to His Minister in the United States.