Letters by Historicus on Some Questions of International Law: Reprinted from 'The Times' with Considerable AdditionsMacmillan and Company, 1863 - 212 σελίδες |
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... carried on , the question of recognition does not seem to have been thought capable of being even entertained . The principles to be deduced from this transaction are clear and intelligible enough . Where the Spaniards had practically ...
... carried on , the question of recognition does not seem to have been thought capable of being even entertained . The principles to be deduced from this transaction are clear and intelligible enough . Where the Spaniards had practically ...
Σελίδα 14
... carried out . But if Europe is to intervene in America , either by mediation or otherwise , what is the view on which she proposes to act ? Whatever may be thought of the original causes and motives of the American quarrel , it is ...
... carried out . But if Europe is to intervene in America , either by mediation or otherwise , what is the view on which she proposes to act ? Whatever may be thought of the original causes and motives of the American quarrel , it is ...
Σελίδα 37
... carried out to the utmost extent in their power . No man with ordinary sentiments of humanity can fail earnestly to desire that the desolating warfare in America should be brought to a close , and I am quite certain that the present ...
... carried out to the utmost extent in their power . No man with ordinary sentiments of humanity can fail earnestly to desire that the desolating warfare in America should be brought to a close , and I am quite certain that the present ...
Σελίδα 42
... carry into effect a permanent pacifi- cation is not to intervene , but to intermeddle . I do not say that intervention may not be justifiable or even politic , but that it may be either it must be efficacious . An inconclusive ...
... carry into effect a permanent pacifi- cation is not to intervene , but to intermeddle . I do not say that intervention may not be justifiable or even politic , but that it may be either it must be efficacious . An inconclusive ...
Σελίδα 45
... carried on by two of the mediators against one of the subjects of mediation . It was not till May , 1833 , or two years and a half from its commencement , that the Belgian intervention arrived at a satisfactory and peaceful conclusion ...
... carried on by two of the mediators against one of the subjects of mediation . It was not till May , 1833 , or two years and a half from its commencement , that the Belgian intervention arrived at a satisfactory and peaceful conclusion ...
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Σελίδα 129 - But there is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations, that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.
Σελίδα 132 - In pursuance of this policy, the laws of the United States do not forbid their, citizens to sell to either of the belligerent Powers articles contraband of war, or to take munitions of war or soldiers on board their private ships for transportation; and although, in so doing, the individual citizen exposes his property or person to some of the hazards of war, his acts do not involve any breach of national neutrality, nor of themselves implicate the Government.
Σελίδα 129 - It is a general understanding, -grounded on true principles, that the powers at war may seize and confiscate all contraband goods, without any complaint on the part of the neutral merchant, and without any imputation of a breach of neutrality in the neutral sovereign himself, (c) It was contended, on the part of the French nation, in 1796...
Σελίδα 116 - November in that year; the effect of a notification to any foreign government would clearly be to include all the individuals of that nation ; it would be the most nugatory thing in the world, if individuals were allowed to plead their ignorance of it; it is the duty of foreign governments to communicate the information to their subjects, whose interests they are bound to protect. I shall hold therefore that a neutral master can never be heard to aver against a notification of blockade, that he is...