The Black Sea is neutralized : its waters and its ports, thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation, are formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war, either of the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power, with the exceptions... The United Service Magazine - Page 2741856Full view - About this book
| History - 1872 - 802 pages
...that its waters and ports, while thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation, should be " formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag...coasts or of any other Power, with the exceptions stipulated in the present Treaty." The paragraph as to the prohibition of military arsenals was also... | |
| English literature - 1855 - 604 pages
...against the Turk. This neutralisation is thus defined: — ARTICLE 11. " The Black Sea is neutralised. Its waters and its ports, thrown open to the mercantile...the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other rower, with the exceptions mentioned in Articles 14 and 19 of the present treaty." We have ourselves... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1857 - 660 pages
...CONCORDAT preserves in express lanPJJ, .-. guage the ancient rights of the Crown. LJ *iy. TJie Black Sea(k} is neutralized : its waters and its ports, thrown...the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power.(Z) Russia and Turkey are allowed to keep light vessels for the service of the coasts, and each... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1857 - 668 pages
...Treaty, and shall have the same force and validity as if it formed an integral part thereof. ART. XI. The Black Sea is neutralized : its waters and its...marine of every nation, are formally and in perpetuity iutcrdicted to the flag of war, either of the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power,... | |
| Books - 1857 - 884 pages
...have the same force and validity as if it formed an integral part thereof. Art. XI. The Black Seals neutralized : its waters and its ports, thrown open...mercantile marine of every nation, are formally and iu perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war, either of the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 800 pages
...neutralized ; its waters and its ports are opened (y) to the mercantile marine of every nation, but are formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the...Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power (z). Russia and Turkey are allowed to keep light vessels for the service of the coasts, and each of... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pages
...mercantile marine of every nation, and formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war of either of the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power ; the Emperor of Russia and the Sultan mutually engage not to establish or to maintain upon that coast... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...mercantile marine of every nation, and formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war of either of the Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power ; the Emperor of Russia and the Sultan mutually engage not to establish or to maintain upon that coast... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 814 pages
...submit to your notice. " I will commence by reading to you Article XI. It runs as follows : — " ' The Black Sea is neutralized : its waters and its...Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power, &c.' " Here, I will allow myself to make a first observation : Article XI. is so drawn up as to establish,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 732 pages
...submit to your notice. " I will commence by reading to you Article XI. It runs as follows : — " ' The Black Sea is neutralized : its waters and its...Powers possessing its coasts, or of any other Power, &c.' " Here, I will allow myself to make a first observation : Article XI. is so drawn up as to establish,... | |
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