| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1122 strani
...Martinique and Guadaloupe as existing, unless in respect of particular ports which may actually l>e invested, and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter them." Mr. Madison. Sot-, of State, to Messrs. Monroe... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1136 strani
...and Guadaloupe as fxisting, unless in respect of particular ports which may actually be in vest ed, and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter them." Mr. Madison. Sec. of State, to Metwrs. Monroe... | |
| 1910 - 1060 strani
...Government, not to consider blockades as existing, unless in respect to particular ports which may be actually invested, and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall have been previously warned not to enter them. A notice to the owner or charterer of a vessel... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1909 - 264 strani
...Martinique and Guadaloupe as existing, unless in respect of particular ports which may actually be invested, and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter them. (American State Papers, 3 Foreign Relations 121,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 828 strani
...West Indies, "not to consider blockades as existing, unless in respect to particular ports which may be actually invested, and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall have previously been warned not to enter them." That this order was in force at the time of the... | |
| 1915 - 512 strani
...State, wrote that they had sent orders to Commodore Hood " not to consider any blockade of those islands as existing unless in respect of particular ports,...capture vessels, bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter them." A second definition suggested as a satisfactory... | |
| Frank Arthur Updyke - 1915 - 514 strani
...State, wrote that they had sent orders to Commodore Hood " not to consider any blockade of those islands as existing unless in respect of particular ports,...capture vessels, bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter them." JWacond definition suggested as a satisfactory... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - 1916 - 1030 strani
...blockade of the French West-India islands as existing, unices in respect to particular ports wrhich were actually invested; and then not to capture vessels...should previously have been warned not to enter them. The stipulation in the treaty intended to be enforced by these instructions seems to te a correct exposition... | |
| Harold Hudson Martin, Joseph Richardson Baker - 1918 - 610 strani
...government, ' not to consider blockades as existing, unless in respect to particular ports which may be actually invested. and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall have been previously warned not to enter them.' T-his order was treated by the court as a mitigation... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 786 strani
...but ' not to consider blockades as existing, unless in respect p. 686 to particular ports which may be | actually invested, and, then, not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they shall have been previously warned not to enter them.' The question arose upon this blockade in Mar.... | |
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