| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 772 pages
...the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly...president of the United States, in his message to congress, of the 2d of December, 1 823, while announcing the negotiation then pending with Russia,... | |
| William Ladd - Peace - 1827 - 298 pages
...that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle that t he friendly flag shall cover the cargo, the curtailment...proportionally to our honor, and drain the fountain df many a future sanguinary war." The abolition of the slave trade is to be one of the grand problems... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 650 pages
...the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly...blockades : engagements which we may reasonably hope u ill not prove impracticable, will, if successfully inculcated, redound proportionally to our honor,... | |
| William Ladd - Peace - 1827 - 316 pages
...the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle that the friendly...curtailment of contraband of war, and the proscription of.fictitious paper blockades ; engagements which we may reasonably hope will not prove impracticable,... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 776 pages
...the ocean. And, if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle that the friendly...shall cover the cargo, the curtailment of contraband war, and the proscription of fictitious paper blockades, engagements which we may reasonably hope will... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - International law - 1836 - 470 pages
...the ocean. And, if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle that the friendly...the fountain of many a future sanguinary war."* The international bodies, which have hitherto existed under the denomination of Congresses, have differed,... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1837 - 558 pages
...the ocean. And, if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle that the friendly...the fountain of many a future sanguinary war."* The international bodies which have hitherto existed under the denomination of congresses, have differed,... | |
| William Ladd - Arbitration (International law) - 1840 - 204 pages
...the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that this can be accomplished, as advances toward it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly flag shall cover the cargo, the curtailment of the contraband of war, and the proscription of fictitious paper blockades ; engagements, which we may... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1840 - 726 pages
...the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that this can be accomplished, as advances toward it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly flag shall cover the cargo, the curtailment of the contraband of war, and the proscription of fictitious paper blockades ; engagements, which we may... | |
| William Ladd - Arbitration (International law) - 1840 - 204 pages
...the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that this can be accomplished, as advances toward it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly flag shall cover the cargo, the curtailment of the contraband of ioar, and the proscription of fictitious paper blockades ; engagements, which we... | |
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