| Edward Baines - 1855 - 620 sidor
...characterizes a blockaded port, that denomination is given only to that where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships stationary,...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering. "That the ships of the neutral power shall not be stopped, but upon just causes and evident facts :... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Thomas Spinks - 1855 - 782 sidor
...especially upon the division of it marked No. 4. : " That in order to determine what characterizes a blockaded port, that denomination is given only to a port where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships stationary or sufficiently near, an evident danger... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1855 - 734 sidor
...denomination shall apply to a port where there is, by the disposition of the Power which blockades it, with ships stationary or sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering,. (b.) Whereas differences have heretofore arisen concerning the trading with the colonies of His Britannic... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1856 - 386 sidor
...not be sustained. But what was the evidence resorted (a) 1 Kent's Com. 146. is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering." 124 to for the purpose of establishing so important a position ? Reference was made in some detail... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 732 sidor
...17th of June, 1801, a blockaded port was declared to be, " that where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships, stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering." The definition in the treaty of commerce between the United States and Chili, in May, 1832, art. 15,... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 sidor
...characterizes a blockaded port, that denomination is given only where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering." See 3 Art. s. 4. "Where there is a merely maritime blockade of a place, it will not be violated by... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1861 - 960 sidor
...characterizes a blockaded port, that denomination is given only where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering." The same definition of a blockade is implied in the previous treaties between Great Britain and the... | |
| Sir William Vernon Harcourt - 1863 - 238 sidor
...characterises a blockaded port, that denomination is given only where there is, by the disposition of the Power which attacks it with ships, stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering. Now, not only did England adhere in 1801 to this satisfactory definition of an effective blockade,... | |
| Leone Levi - 1865 - 584 sidor
...characterizes a blockaded port, that denomination is given only where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering.' — Article III., Section 4. " The force and effect of these superadded words, it must be plain to... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 722 sidor
...17th of June, 1801, a blockaded port wns declared to be, " that where there is, by the disposition of the power which attacks it with ships, stationary...sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering." The definition in the treaty of commerce between the United States and Chili, in May, 1832, art. 15,... | |
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