| United States - Law - 1859 - 970 pages
...confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels, with the exception of articles contraband of war. 2d. That the property of neutrals on board an enemy's...confiscation unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the commerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1884 - 652 pages
...effects or goods belonging to subjects or citizens of a power or state at war are free from capture or confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels,...confiscation unless the same be contraband of war. Several of the governments to which these propositions were submitted expressed their willingness to... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1854 - 812 pages
...confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels, with the exception of articles contraband of war. 2d. That the property of neutrals on board an enemy's...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the Commerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
| Commerce - 1854 - 798 pages
...confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels, with the exception of articles contraband of war. 2d. That the property of neutrals on board an enemy's...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the Commerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
| 1854 - 794 pages
...confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels, with the exception of articles contraband of war. 2d. That the property of neutrals on board an enemy's...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the Commerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 942 pages
...two high contracting parties recognize as permanent and immutable the following principles, to wit: " 1. That free ships make free goods — that is to...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the commerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 938 pages
...to say, that the effects or goods belonging to subjects or citizens of a power or State at war arc free from capture and confiscation when found on board...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the conimerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
| United States - 1855 - 514 pages
...confiscation when found on board of neutral vessels, with the exception of articles contraband of war. 2d. That the property of neutrals on board an enemy's...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage ' " al 'I 'lv these principles to the commerce and navigation of all such Powers and States... | |
| Adolf Soetbeer - 1855 - 444 pages
...exception of articles contraband of war. 2d. That the properly of neutrals on board on enemy's vessels is not subject to confiscation unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the commerce and navigation of all such Powers and States... | |
| Daniel Gardner - International and municipal law - 1860 - 740 pages
...high contracting parties recognise as permanent and immutable the following principles, to wit : " 1. That free ships make free goods — that is to...confiscation, unless the same be contraband of war. They engage to apply these principles to the commerce and navigation of all such powers and States... | |
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