| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 786 sidor
...investing fleet, there can be no effective blockade, which, in my opinion, cannot be said to exist without a competent force stationed, and present, at or near the entrance of the blockaded port." Extract of a Letter from Mr. King to Lord Grenville, dated Downing-street, London,... | |
| 1817 - 518 sidor
...investing fleet there can be no effective blockade, which, in my opinion, cannot be said to exist without a competent force stationed and present at or near the entrance of the blockaded port." Extract of a Letter from Mr. King to Lord Gremille, Downing Street, London, May 23,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 sidor
...vesting fleet, there can be no effective blockade, which, in my opinion, cannot be said to exist without a competent force stationed, and present, at or near the entrance of the blockaded port. Extract of a Letter from Mr. King to LordGrenville, dated Doicning-strtet, London,... | |
| John Bouvier - 1843 - 752 sidor
...number of vessels staBLA BOA tioned near enough to the port to make the entry apparently dangerous. The government of the United States have uniformly...stationed and present, at or near the entrance of the port ; 1 Kent, Com. 145, and the authorities by him cited; and see 1 Rob. R. 80; 4 Rob. R. 66; 1 Acton's... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 sidor
...strict and actual siege or blockade. The government of the United States have uniformly insisted, that a blockade should be effective by the presence of a competent force stationed at or near the entrance of the port; and they have protested with great energy against the application... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 sidor
...enough to the port to make the entry apparently dangerous. The government of the United States has uniformly insisted, that the blockade should be effective...seizure and confiscation to ineffectual or fictitious blockades.a The occasional absence of the blockading squadron, produced by accident, as in the case... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 840 sidor
...investing fleet, there can be no effective blockade, which, in my opinion, carmot be said to exist without a competent force, stationed and present at or near the entrance of the blockaded port.'' Extract of a letter from Mr. King to Lord Grenrillt, dated LOXDOK, May 28, 1799.... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 778 sidor
...fleet, there can be no effective blockade, which, in my opinion, cannot be said to exist without : competent force, stationed and present at or near the entrance of the blockaded port." Extract of a letter from Mr. King to Lord Grtnville, dated LONDON, May 23, 1799. "... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 724 sidor
...enough to the port to make the entry apparently dangerous. The government of the United States has uniformly insisted that the blockade should be effective...they have protested, with great energy, against the (c) The Betsey, 1 Hob. Adm. 93 ; 1 Chitty on Commercial Law, 450 ; Letter from Mr. Clay, the Secretary... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 530 sidor
...actually a number of vessels stationed near enough to the port to make the entry apparently dangerous. The government of the United States have uniformly...and present, at or near the entrance of the port, having protested with great energy against the application of the right of seizure and confiscation... | |
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