| William Henry Seward - 1884 - 652 strani
...be let out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1861 - 15 strani
...be let out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1861 - 20 strani
...be let out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 910 strani
...be lot out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| 1862 - 1198 strani
...be let out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1862 - 924 strani
...be let out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| 1862 - 1234 strani
...intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persona who were taken from the "Trent" by Captain Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry is, whether Captain "Wilkes had a right by the law of nations to detain and search... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 strani
...therefore, as it was known that Mason and Slidell were to be surrendered, all . " I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the Trent by Captain Wilkes, and their dispatches, were contraband of war. " The second inquiry is, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by... | |
| 1864 - 410 strani
...then cites Vattel and the opinions of Lord Stowell ? and concludes by saying, " I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the...Wilkes, and their despatches, were contraband of war." Much stress was also laid upon the fact that we ourselves, in our war with France in 1812, had taken... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1864 - 462 strani
...may he let out fora purpose ao intimately connected with the hostile operations." I trust that I have shown that the four persons who were taken from the Trent by Captain Wilkes, and their dea patches, were contraband of war. The second inquiry la, whether Captain Wilkes had a right by the... | |
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