| James Kent - 1851 - 706 str.
...neutral may be dealt with severely ; and Vattel says, he may be treated as an enemy.b The law of blockade is, however, so harsh and severe in its operation,...that, in order to apply it, the fact of the actual blocka/le must be established by clear and unequivocal evidence ; and the neutral must have had due... | |
| James Kent - 1854 - 714 str.
...neutral may be dealt with severely ; and Vattel says he may be treated as an enemy.b The law of blockade is, however, so harsh and severe in its operation,...allotted for the purposes of its execution, must be competent to cut off all communication with the interdicted place or port ; and the neutral must have... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 str.
...neutral may be dealt with severely ; and Vattel says, he may be treated as an enemy. The law of blockade is, however, so harsh and severe in its operation,...allotted for the purposes of its execution must be competent to cut off all communication with the interdicted place or port ; and the neutral must Lave... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 732 str.
...neutral may be dealt with severely; and Vattel says he may be treated as an enemy.(c) The law of blockade is, however, so harsh and severe in its operation,...allotted for the purposes of its execution, must be competent to cut off all communication with the interdicted place or port ; and the neutral must have... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1862 - 618 str.
...neutral may be dealt with severely ; and Vattel says, he may be treated as an enemy. The law of blockade is, however, so 'harsh and severe in its operation,...allotted for the purposes of its execution must be competent to cut off all communication with the interdicted place or port ; and the neutral must have... | |
| Thomas Spence - 1864 - 456 str.
...off." Sir W. Scott, in the case of the Vrow Judith. The four legal requisites of a blockade are : " The fact of the actual blockade must be established by clear and unequivocal evidence ; the neutral must have had due previous notice of its existence; the squadron allotted for the purposes... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 516 str.
...m. ch. i. § 5. with severely; and Vattel says, he may be treated as an enemy1. The law of blockade is, however, so harsh and severe in its operation,...be established by clear and unequivocal evidence; the neutral must have had due previous notice of its existence; the squadron allotted for the purposes... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 722 str.
...may be dealt with severely ; and Vattel says he may be treated as an enemy. (b) The law of blockade is, however, so harsh and severe in its operation, that, in order to (a) Bynk. QJ Pub. b. 1, c. 12 and 14 ; Hcinec. de Nav. ob Vcct. Merc. Vetit. com. c. 2, sec. 6 ; Opera,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1861 - 580 str.
...to be aggravated or extended by construction.' ' The ' law of blockade,' says Chancellor Kent, ' is so harsh and ' severe in its operation, that, in order...allotted for the purposes of its ' execution must be competent to cut off all communication with ' the interdicted place or port, and the neutral must have... | |
| John C. Devereux - 1868 - 444 str.
...may be treated as an enemy. • 18. What is necessary in order to apply the law of blockade f —144. The fact of the actual blockade must be established...previous notice of its existence ; and the squadron alloted for the purpose of its execution, must be competent to cut off all communication with the interdicted... | |
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