| United States. Department of State - United States - 1864 - 730 pages
...expeditions in England which the British government may be expected to treat with some consideration. The Peterhoff will be left to the care of the courts....the same time prevent them from being made use of aa auxiliaries to unlawful designs of irresponsible persons seeking to embroil friendly States in the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 914 pages
...subject is one attended with many embarrassments, while it is of great importance. The President believes it is not less desirable to Great Britain than it...embroil friendly States in the calamities of war." The rule in Mr. Seward's instructions of 31st October, 1862, relates only to public mails duly authenticated... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 804 pages
...President believes it is uot less desirable to Great Britain than it is to the United State*. an-J other maritime powers, to arrive at some regulation...embroil friendly States in the calamities of war." The rule in Mr. Seward's instructions of 31st October, 1802, relates only to public mails duly authenticated;... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1886 - 862 pages
...is one attended with many embarrassments, while it is of great importance. The President believes it not less desirable to Great Britain than it is to...the mails of neutrals from unnecessary interruption aud exposure, and, at the same time, prevent them from being made use of as auxiliaries to unlawful... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 1020 pages
...embarrassments, while it is of great importance. The President believes it not less desirable to Great Britaiu than it is to the United States and other maritime...the mails of neutrals from unnecessary interruption aud exposure, and, at the same time, prevent them from being made use of as auxiliaries to unlawful... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1888 - 1020 pages
...is one attended with many embarrassments, while it is of great importance. The President believes it not less desirable to Great Britain than it is to...and, at the same time, prevent them from being made nseof as auxiliaries to unlawful designs of irresponsible persons seeking to embroil friendly states... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1122 pages
...same time set forth his views as to the desirableness of •" arriving at some regulation " that would at once save the mails of neutrals from unnecessary...embroil friendly states in the calamities of war. Mr. Seward, Sec. of State, to Mr. Welles, Sec. of Navy, Oct. 31, 1862. Dip. Cor. 1863, I. 402; Mr.... | |
| United States - 1906 - 1132 pages
...same time set forth his views as to the desirableness of " arriving at some regulation " that would at once save the mails of neutrals from unnecessary...embroil friendly states in the calamities of war. Mr. Seward, Sec. of State, to Mr. Welles, Sec. of Navy. Oct. 31, 1862. Dip. Cor. 1863, I. 402; Mr.... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1132 pages
...same time set forth his views as to the desirableness of " arriving at some regulation " that would at once save the mails of neutrals from unnecessary...embroil friendly states in the calamities of war. Mr. Seward, Sec. of State, to Mr. Welles, Sec. of Navy. Oct. 31, 1862, Dip. Cor. 1863, I. 402; Mr.... | |
| Syngman Rhee - Maritime war - 1912 - 140 pages
...mails found on board of vessels visited under the belligerent right of search The President believes it is not less desirable to Great Britain than it...as auxiliaries to unlawful designs of irresponsible people seeking to embroil friendly states in the calamities of war." Up to the time of the Civil War,... | |
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