| 1912 - 1026 pages
...masters or owners of such ships. ARTICLE XVIII. 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... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1912 - 682 pages
...November 19, 1794, Art. XVIII. Article XVIII. 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... | |
| Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...masters or owners of such ships. AKTICLK XVIII. 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... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...without any impediment. . . . ARTICLE XVIII. 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... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - International law - 1916 - 1030 pages
...19th November, 1794, it was stipulated (Article 18), that under the denomination 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... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...without any impediment. . . . ARTICLE XVIII. In order to regulate what is in future to be esteemed contra-band of war, it is agreed, that under the said denomination shall o "J war; as also timber for ship-building, sheets, sails, hemp, and cordage, and serve directly to... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - Neutrality, Armed - 1918 - 750 pages
...the masters or owners of such ships. ARTICLE 18 In order to regulate what is in future to be esteemed contraband of •war, it is agreed that under the...implements serving for the purposes of war, by land or sea, such as cannon, muskets, mortars, petards, bombs, grenades, carcasses, saucisses, carriages for... | |
| United States - Neutrality - 1918 - 604 pages
...19th November, 1791. it was stipulated, tarticle 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... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 972 pages
...18th Article of that treaty reads as follows : In order to regulate what is in future to 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,... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1926 - 742 pages
...without any impediment. . . . ARTICLE XVIII. 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... | |
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