 | United States - Session laws - 1846
...masters or owners of such ships. ARTICLE XVni. In order to regulate what is in future to be esteemed contraband of war, it is agreed, that under the said...implements serving for the purposes of war, by land or sea, such as cannon, muskets, mortars, petards, bombs, grenades, carcasses, saucisses, carriages for... | |
 | Richard Wildman - International law - 1849
...America, 19th of November, 1794 (d), Article XVIII., in order to regulate what shall in future be deemed contraband of war, it is agreed, that under the said...such as cannon, muskets, mortars, petards, bombs, grenades, carcasses, saucisses, carriages for cannon, musket-rests, bandoliers, gunpowder, match, saltpetre,... | |
 | Joseph Gales - United States - 1851
...masters or owners of such ships." (6) ART. 18. " In order to regulate what is in future to be esteemed contraband of war, it is agreed, that, under the said denomination shall be comprised all arms, &c., as also timber for shipbuilding, tar. or rosin.* copper in sheets, sails, hemp, and cordage, and... | |
 | United States. Congress - United States - 1851
...according to their form and tenor. (b) Ант. 18. "In order to regulate what is in future to be esteemed contraband of war, it is agreed, that, under the said denomination shall be comprised all arms, &c., as also timber for shipbuilding, tar, or rosin.* copper in sheets, sails, hemp, and cordage, and... | |
 | Richard Wildman - Capture at sea - 1854 - 161 pages
...the United States of America (?), Article XVIII., in order to regulate what shall in future be deemed contraband of war, it is agreed, that under the said...such as cannon, muskets, mortars, petards, bombs, grenades, carcasses, saucisses, carriages for cannon, musketrests, bandoliers, gunpowder, matches,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - United States - 1854
...places actually blockaded, besieged or invested. ARTICLE 9. Under the denomination of contraband of war shall be comprised all arms and implements serving for the purposes of war — such as cannon, mortars, muskets, pistols, and other tire-ara« ; petardes, bombs, grenades, carcasses,... | |
 | William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - Electronic book - 1854 - 457 pages
...of November, 1794, it was stipulated (article 18) that under the denomination of contraband should be comprised all arms and implements serving for the purposes of war, "and also timber for ship building, tar or rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp, and cordage, and generally... | |
 | Joseph Gales - United States - 1855
...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering. (6.) In order to regulate what is in future to be deemed contraband of war, it is agreed that under the said...purposes of war, by land or by sea, such as cannon, mortars, muskets, pistols, and other fire-arms, petards, bombs, grenades, carcasses, saucisses, rockets,... | |
 | United States. Congress - United States - 1855
...sides shall revire and be in full force. (c.) In order to regulate what is in future to be esteemed contraband of war, it is agreed that under the said...purposes of war, by land or by sea, such as cannon, mortars, muskets, pistols, and other fire arms, petards bombs, grenades, carcasses, saucisses, rockets,... | |
 | E. W. A. Tuson - Consular law - 1856 - 572 pages
...shall protect or harbour such deserters. No. 17. In order to regulate what is in future to be deemed contraband of war, it is agreed that under the said...of war by land or by sea, such as cannon, muskets, pistols, mortars, petarda, bombs, grenades, carcases, saucissons, carriages for cannon, musket-rests,... | |
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