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... flag have been put afloat and performed deeds which have increased our naval renown . I would invite special attention to the recommendation of the Sec- retary for a more perfect organization of the navy by introducing additional grades ...
... flag have been put afloat and performed deeds which have increased our naval renown . I would invite special attention to the recommendation of the Sec- retary for a more perfect organization of the navy by introducing additional grades ...
Page 17
... flag . This leaves no armed insurrectionist north of the Potomac , or east of the Chesapeake . Also we have obtained a footing at each of the isolated points , on the southern coast , of Hatteras , Port Royal , Tybee Island , near ...
... flag . This leaves no armed insurrectionist north of the Potomac , or east of the Chesapeake . Also we have obtained a footing at each of the isolated points , on the southern coast , of Hatteras , Port Royal , Tybee Island , near ...
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... flag covers enemy's goods , with the exception of contra- band of war . 3. Neutral goods , with the exception of contraband of war , are not liable to capture under enemy's flag . 4. Blockades , in order to be binding , must be ...
... flag covers enemy's goods , with the exception of contra- band of war . 3. Neutral goods , with the exception of contraband of war , are not liable to capture under enemy's flag . 4. Blockades , in order to be binding , must be ...
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... flag covers enemy's goods , with the exception of contraband of war . 3. Neutral goods , with the exception of contraband of war , are not liable to capture under enemy's flag . 4. Blockades in order to be binding , must be effective ...
... flag covers enemy's goods , with the exception of contraband of war . 3. Neutral goods , with the exception of contraband of war , are not liable to capture under enemy's flag . 4. Blockades in order to be binding , must be effective ...
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... third principles of the Paris declaration to neutral shipping . The provision of the second principle , that the neutral flag covers the enemy's cargo , ( with exception of contraband of war 42 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... third principles of the Paris declaration to neutral shipping . The provision of the second principle , that the neutral flag covers the enemy's cargo , ( with exception of contraband of war 42 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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