| 1811 - 676 str.
...blockade, of whi"h it is not customary to give any notice; that consequently the presence of the blockading force, is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade at any given period, in like manner 315 the actual investment of a besieged... | |
| 1812 - 524 str.
...blockade, of which it is not customary to give any notice; that consequently the presence of the blockading force, is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade at any given period, in like manner as the actual investment of a besieged... | |
| 1812 - 498 str.
...of which it is hot customary to give anv notice ; that consequently, the presence of the blockading force is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascer tain the existence of the blockade at any given pe ,>t!. in like manner as the actual investment... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 786 str.
...customary to give any notice of its discontinuance ; and that, consequently, the presence of the blockading force is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade ; in like manner as the actual investment of a besieged place is the only... | |
| 1817 - 526 str.
...of which it is not customary to give any notice ; that consequently the presence of the blockading force, is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade at any given period, in like manner as the actual investment of a besieged... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 str.
...of which it is not customary to give-any notice : that consequently, the presence of the blockading force is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the xistence of the blockade at sny given,period, in like manner as the actual investment of a besieged... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 str.
...or by applying the naval force, or part of it, though only for a time, to other objects, or by the mere remissness of the cruisers, the commerce of neutrals...criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade. He looks only to the matter of fact, and if the blockading squadron is removed... | |
| United States. Congress - 1811 - 650 str.
...of which it is not customary to give any notice; that, consequently, the presence of the blockading force is the natural criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade at any given period, in like manner as the actual investment of a besieged... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 str.
...or by applying the naval force, or a part of it, though only for a time, to other objects, or by the mere remissness of the cruisers, the commerce of neutrals...criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade. • Mr. King , Letter to Lord Grrnville, May 23if, 1799. Mr-Marshalts Letter... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 str.
...or by applying the naval force, or a part of it, though only for a time, to other objects, or by the mere remissness of the cruisers, the commerce of neutrals...criterion by which the neutral is enabled to ascertain the existence of the blockade." • " The object of a blockade is not merely to prevent the importation... | |
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