| John Torrey Morse - Founding Fathers of the United States - 1876 - 420 pages
...the ports of the United States of privateers of the powers at war with France are deemed unlawful. 7. Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States which are of a nature solely adapted to war are deemed unlawful ; except those stranded or wrecked, as mentioned in the eighteenth article... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1880 - 776 pages
...French consuls in foreign ports. enlistments 1 .' Taking this language straightforwardly, PART IV. without forcing into it all the meaning which a few...of doubtful nature, as applicable either to war or commerce 2 . The trial of Gideon Henfield for cruising in one of the privateers commissioned by M.... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 858 pages
...vessels would be of a doubtful nature as being applicable either to commerce or war, are deemed lawful. " Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States, which are of a nature solely adapted to war, are deemed unlawful, except those stranded or wrecked," etc. Mr. Hamilton's Treasury circular... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 1020 pages
...nature as being applicable either to commerce or war, are deemed lawful. " Equipments of vessels in lue ports of the United States, which are of a nature solely adapted to war, are deemed unlawful, except those stranded or wrecked," etc. Mr. Hamilton's Treasury circular... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1891 - 550 pages
...United States, of privateers of the powers at war with France, are deemed lawful. " " 7^Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States, which are of a nature solely adapted to war, are deemed unlawful ^Except those stranded or tution of prizes under the circumstances therein... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1895 - 836 pages
...116. I'ART IV. established and received among nations.' Under these, _ 1 ' ' equipments of vessels h1 the ports of the United States •^ which are of a...of doubtful nature, as applicable either to war or commerce 1. The trial of Gideon Henfield for cruising in one of the privateers commissioned by M. Genet... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1895 - 568 pages
...ports of the United States, of privateers of the powers at war with France, are deemed unlawful. VII. Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States, which are of a nature solely adapted to war, are deemed unlawful ; except those stranded or wrecked, as mentioned in the eighteenth article... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 712 pages
...the ports of the United States of privateers of the powers at war with France are deemed lawful. 7. Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States which are of a nature solely adapted to war are deemed unlawful, except those stranded or wrecked, as mentioned in the eighteenth article... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1178 pages
...ports of the I'nitod States of privateers of the (lowers at war with France are deemed unlawful. "7. Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States which are of a nature solely adapted to war are deemed unlawful; except those stranded or wrecked, as mentioned in the eighteenth article... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Conduct of life - 1900 - 1082 pages
...of the United States of privateers of the powers at war with France, are deemed unlawful. Seventh. Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States which are of a nature solely adapted to war. nre deemed unlawful ; except those stranded or wrecked, as mentioned In t. : eighteenth article... | |
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