The Counter Case of Great Britain as Laid Before the Tribunal of Arbitration Convened at Geneva ...: Together with Volumes V, VI, and VII of Appendix to the British Case. Transmitted to Congress by President of U.S.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 - 1105 strani |
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Stran 29
... fitting out , arming , or equipping , within its jurisdiction , of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe ... fitted out , armed , or equipped within the jurisdiction of the neutral ; but the offense under the second clause ...
... fitting out , arming , or equipping , within its jurisdiction , of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe ... fitted out , armed , or equipped within the jurisdiction of the neutral ; but the offense under the second clause ...
Stran 36
... fitted out , while the other had received an unlawful aug- mentation of force , within the jurisdiction of the United States , and that prizes taken by each and brought within the jurisdiction of the United States ought to be restored ...
... fitted out , while the other had received an unlawful aug- mentation of force , within the jurisdiction of the United States , and that prizes taken by each and brought within the jurisdiction of the United States ought to be restored ...
Stran 38
... fitted out in American ports ; the measures adopted in consequence by the Government of the United States ; and the treaty of 19th November , 1794 . 3. The complaints and claims urged by Spain and Portugal against the United States , on ...
... fitted out in American ports ; the measures adopted in consequence by the Government of the United States ; and the treaty of 19th November , 1794 . 3. The complaints and claims urged by Spain and Portugal against the United States , on ...
Stran 40
... fitted out , armed , manned , and com- missioned within American jurisdiction before the end of the month . These acts were open and undisguised . Houses of rendezvous were opened at Charleston for collecting crews , the vessels were ...
... fitted out , armed , manned , and com- missioned within American jurisdiction before the end of the month . These acts were open and undisguised . Houses of rendezvous were opened at Charleston for collecting crews , the vessels were ...
Stran 41
... fitted out and armed as a French privateer in the port of Philadelphia itself , under the name of the Little Democrat . The Government did not seize or detain her ; it relied on an expectation that the French envoy would not permit her ...
... fitted out and armed as a French privateer in the port of Philadelphia itself , under the name of the Little Democrat . The Government did not seize or detain her ; it relied on an expectation that the French envoy would not permit her ...
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Adams Alabama alleged American appears Appendix to British arbitrators armed arrived attorney-general authorities Bahamas belligerent Bermuda Britain British government British ports Captain captured cargo charge Chickamauga circumstances citizens claims colony commander commissioner of trade complaint confederate cruisers court crew cruise Curaçoa dispatch duty Earl Russell England equipment evidence Executive Government facts February Fenian fitted Florida foreign foreign-enlistment act French governor governor of Victoria guns Hammond Hanover harbor honor Ibid inclosed Inclosure intended island January June jurisdiction law-officers letter Lieutenant Waddell Liverpool Long Cay Majesty's government Melbourne ment minister Nassau nations necessary neutral government obtained officers Oreto permission persons prevent privateers prizes proceedings purpose received referred repairs respect Retribution sailed schooner Sea King Secretary Shenandoah ship Signed Sir Charles Darling Sumter supplies taken Tallahassee tion tons of coal trade and customs tribunal United States consul United States Navy vessel violation
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Stran 29 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Stran 695 - Europe has a set of primary interests which to us have none or a very remote relation. Hence she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.
Stran 217 - Act, and to the restoring the prize or prizes in the cases in which restoration shall have been adjudged, and also for the purpose of preventing the carrying on any such expedition or enterprise from the territories or jurisdiction of the United States against the territories or dominions of any foreign Prince or State, or of any Colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace.
Stran 610 - AB, one of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America...
Stran 714 - That if any person shall, within the limits of the United States, fit out and arm, or attempt to fit out and arm, or procure to be fitted out and armed, or shall knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel...
Stran 21 - Majesty's license, for warlike operations in or against the dominions or territories of any foreign prince, state, potentate, or persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in or over any foreign country, colony, province, or part of any province, or against the ships, goods, or merchandise of any foreign prince...
Stran 701 - ... as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque or privateer, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding three years...
Stran 431 - SIR: I am commanded by my lords commissioners of the admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of Earl Russell, that Bear-Admiral Sir Baldwin Walker, in a letter dated the 2d ultimo, reports that the Confederate States...
Stran 672 - THE Secretary of State, to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate of...
Stran 322 - ... in either of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port (as the case may be) shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours...