| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1799 - 424 strani
...blockade is a fort of circumvallation round a place, by which all foreign connexion and correfpondence is, as far as human force can effect it, to be entirely cut off. It is intended to fufpend the entire comL 4 merce ,,Thi merce of that place; and a neutral is no more at Viooir . ' JUD1TH.... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1807 - 788 strani
...1st. Of the existence of a blockade. — A blockade is a circunivallation of a place by a belligerent, by which all foreign connection and correspondence...human force can effect it, to be entirely cut off", and the right of neutrals to engage in its traffick byimportation or exportation is suspended. A blockade... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 strani
...existence of a blockade. — A blockade is a circumvallation of a place by a belligerent, by wliich all foreign connection and correspondence is, as far...human force can effect it, to be entirely cut off, and the right of neu traía to engage in its traffick by importation or exportation is suspended. A... | |
| 1811 - 546 strani
...17. 1799. * A blockade is a sort of circunivallation round a place, by whicH ' all foreign connexion and correspondence is, as far as human « force can effect it, to be entirely cut off.' (1, Rob. 151.) It meets us again in the exhaustive shape — in a specification of the classes which... | |
| 1811 - 600 strani
...17. 1799, * A blockade is a sort of circumvallation round a place, by which ' all foreign connexion and correspondence is, as far as human ' force can effect it, to be entirely cut off.' (I. Rob. 151.) It jneets us again in the exhaustive shape — in a specification of the classes which... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 strani
...January 17, 1799. ' A blockade is a sort of circumvallation round a place, by which all foreign connexion and correspondence is, as far as human force can effect it, to be entirely cut off? (1. Rob. 151.) It meets us again in the exhaustive shape — in a specification of the classes which... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1823 - 572 strani
...Scott says, ' A blockade is a sort of circumvallation, by which all correspondence and communication is, as far as human force can effect it, to be entirely cut off.'(l) But if the blockading squadron is occasionally blown off, the commander retaining the purpose... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 strani
...of a general definition, in the case of the Vrouw Judith, Valkerts Jan. 17, 1799. " A blockade isa sort of circumvallation round a place, by which all...as far as human force can effect it, to be entirely cutoff. (IRob. 151.) It meels us again in the exhaustive shape, in a speciBcalion of the classes which... | |
| Henry Sherman - 1841 - 332 strani
...Comm. Diet. See REPRESENTATION, 6. Appendix, 323. BLOCKADE. " A blockade," says Sir William Scott, " is a sort of circumvallation round a place, by which...connection and correspondence is, as far as human power can effect it, to be entirely cut off." This is the clearest and most satisfactory definition... | |
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