| James Kent - 1858 - 732 sidor
...sovereign could not, by the interposition of force, vary that right. Two powers may agree among themselves that the presence of one of their armed ships, along...convoy of merchant ships inconsistent with amity or neutrality.(c)1 But no belligerent power can legally be compelled, by mere force, to accept of such... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1860 - 702 sidor
...Admiralty Reports, i. 60 ; The Maria. t Two sovereigns may agree, as in some instances they have agreed by special covenant, that the presence of one of their armed ships along with their merchant ships is to be held as a sufficient guarantee that nothing ia to bo found in that convoy of merchant ships... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 sidor
...sovereigns may unquestionably agree, if they think fit (as in some late instances they have agreed l) by special covenant, that the presence of one of their armed ships along with their merchant-ships shall be .mutually understood to imply that nothing is to be found in that convoy of... | |
| Francis Henry Upton - 1863 - 536 sidor
...as they have agreed, in some late instances, that the presence of one of thar armed ships along with merchant ships, shall be mutually understood to imply...found in that convoy of merchant ships, inconsistent \vith amity and neutrality, and if they consent to accept this pledge, no third party has a right to... | |
| 1863 - 830 sidor
...Two sovereigns may unquestionably agree, if they think fit (as in some instances they have agreed),* by special covenant, that the presence of one of their armed ships along with their merchantships shall be mutually understood to imply that nothing is to be found in that convoy of merchant-ships... | |
| Thomas Spence - 1864 - 456 sidor
...sovereigns may, unquestionably, agree, if they think fit, as in some late instances they have agreed, by special covenant, that the presence of one of their armed ships along with their merchant vessels shall be mutually understood to imply, that nothing is to be found in that convoy of merchant... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 724 sidor
...sovereign could not, by the interposition of force, vary that right. Two powers may agree among themselves that the presence of one of their armed ships, along...merchant ships inconsistent with amity or neutrality, (c) 1 (c) Vattel, b. 3, c. 7, sec. 114 ; Ord. de la Marine, of 1681, art. 12 ; Hubncr, de la Saisie... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 722 sidor
...themselves that the presence of one of their armed ships, along with thcir merchant ships, shall bo mutually understood to imply that nothing is to be...merchant ships inconsistent with amity or neutrality. (c) l (c) Vattel, b. 3, c. 7, sec. 114 ; Ord. de la Marine, of 1681, art. 12 ; Hiibuer, de la Saisie... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 516 sidor
...by the interposition of force, vary that right. Two powers may agree among themselves, it was said, that the presence of one of their armed ships along with their mer1 Vattel, Bk. lir. ch. vii. § 114. The Maria, i Rob. 340; The Le Louis, i Dodson's Adm. Sep. 245;... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 528 sidor
...judgment, " may unquestionably agree, if they think fit, as in some late instances they have agreed, by special covenant, that the presence of one of their armed ships along with their merchant-ships shall be mutually understood to imply that nothing is to be found in that convoy of... | |
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