... equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out, or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist, or be concerned in the equipping, furnishing, fitting out or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such... Nouveau recueil de traités d'alliance, de paix, de trève... et de plusieurs ... - Page 760by Georg Friedrich Martens - 1828 - 682 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States dept. of state - 1864 - 736 pages
...person within any part of the United Kingdou, to equip, furnish, fit out, or arm ships or vessels, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of the so-culled Confederate States to cruise or commit hostilities against the government and people... | |
| George Benis - Neutrality - 1864 - 316 pages
...concerned in the furnishing, 1818, c. 88. fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, [or of any colony, district, or people,] to cruize or commit hostilities against the subjects,... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1864 - 764 pages
...knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects,... | |
| Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 652 pages
...knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects,... | |
| Alexandra, vessel - 1864 - 618 pages
...look once again at the words ; — " If any " person shall fit out and equip a ship or vessel with intent or " in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed as a transport." Not merely "with intent," but "in order that." It is said that there is an "or." In... | |
| 748 pages
...cruising. Do those words differ from the following : — " If any person shall equip any ship with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed to cruise or commit hostilities in the service of any foreign prince f" And do these latter words differ... | |
| 1864 - 726 pages
...concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent that such chip or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects,... | |
| Law - 1864 - 410 pages
...the meaning of the words " equip, furnish, fit out, or arm," were explained by the context, " with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed &c., to cruise or commit hostilities," to mean a warlike equipping, &c., for that the words " with... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1865 - 686 pages
...* Executive Documents, 1853-54, Doc. 103, p. 5. assist or be concerned in the equipping, &c., with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign government as a transport or store ship, or with intent to cruise or commit hostilities against any... | |
| United States - Naval law - 1865 - 268 pages
...knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects,... | |
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