British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it, not in the exercise of a belligerent right founded on the law of nations against... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Página 298editado por - 1814Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cothren - 1854 - 872 páginas
...practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and seizing and carryingoflf persons sailing under it ; not in the exercise of...of a municipal prerogative over British subjects. That so far from British subjects alone being affected by this practice, under the pretext of searching... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 páginas
...series of acts hostile to the United States as an independent and neutral nation. British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the...American flag on the great highway of nations, and seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it; not in the exercise of a belligerent right founded... | |
| William Cothren - 1854 - 878 páginas
...President Madison, we learn as causes for the declaration, that British cruisers had been in the continual practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and seizing and carryingoffpersons sailing under it ; not in the exercise of a belligerent right, founded... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 470 páginas
...series of acts hostile to the United States as an independent and neutral nation. " British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the...subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels in a situation where no laws can operate but the law of nations and the laws of the... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 páginas
...seamen was first mentioned. Persons sailing under the American flag had been seized and carried off, not in the exercise of a belligerent right founded...of a municipal prerogative over British subjects. Under the pretext of searching our vessels for her own subjects, thousands of American citizens had... | |
| George Coggeshall - 1856 - 522 páginas
...British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great high way of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons...subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels in a situation where no laws can operate but the law of nations and the laws of the... | |
| George Coggeshall - 1856 - 514 páginas
...cruisers .have been in the continued practice of .. violating the American flag on the great high way of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons...sailing under it ; not in the exercise of a Belligerent f ignt, founded on the law of nations against an enemy, but of a municipal prerogative over British... | |
| John George Phillimore - 1861 - 36 páginas
...the language of Madison most deeply upon all our readers : — British cruisers [says the President] have been in the continued practice of violating the...subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels in a situation where no laws can operate but the law of nations and the law of the... | |
| 1861 - 178 páginas
...the language of Madison most deeply upon all our readers : — British cruisers [says the President] have been in the continued practice of violating the...subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels in a situation where no laws can operate but the law of nations and the law of the... | |
| George Coggeshall - 1861 - 576 páginas
...British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great high way of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it; not in theexercise of a belligerent right, founded on the law of nations against an enemy, but of a municipal... | |
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