Precedents of American Neutrality, in Reply to the Speech of Sir Roundell Palmer, Attorney-general of England, in the British House of Commons, May 13, 1864Little, Brown, 1864 - 83 páginas |
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... never show them- selves again ? Here was the very thing itself ; a matter of common notoriety . Why raise a question whether the Amer- icans would do it . ” We can hardly suppose that these well - verified facts of his- tory have ...
... never show them- selves again ? Here was the very thing itself ; a matter of common notoriety . Why raise a question whether the Amer- icans would do it . ” We can hardly suppose that these well - verified facts of his- tory have ...
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... never repeating her offence ; a promise which , perhaps , she in some sense kept , by only arming anew in some French , instead of an American port , and then returning to her old business of privateering . But taking the case as one of ...
... never repeating her offence ; a promise which , perhaps , she in some sense kept , by only arming anew in some French , instead of an American port , and then returning to her old business of privateering . But taking the case as one of ...
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... never ordered by the Government to leave any port . " We confess that when we read this statement of the At- torney - General's , we could hardly help suspecting that the London Times had made some mistake in reporting his re- marks ...
... never ordered by the Government to leave any port . " We confess that when we read this statement of the At- torney - General's , we could hardly help suspecting that the London Times had made some mistake in reporting his re- marks ...
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... . It may be new to him , however , that the Cassius was the vessel which the defendant in that case was concerned in equip- ping . " CC " " State paper , which probably has never met 16 PRECEDENTS OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY ,
... . It may be new to him , however , that the Cassius was the vessel which the defendant in that case was concerned in equip- ping . " CC " " State paper , which probably has never met 16 PRECEDENTS OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY ,
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... never had to deal with a case where the violators of their neutrality attempted to practice concealment and deception toward them in the manner that the builders of the Alabama had done toward the English . We copy the document , as be ...
... never had to deal with a case where the violators of their neutrality attempted to practice concealment and deception toward them in the manner that the builders of the Alabama had done toward the English . We copy the document , as be ...
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Adams adopted Alabama Alexandra American neutrality Attorney-General Banks Banks's belligerent Bill Britain British act British Government British statute captured Cassius Chairman Citizen Genet citizens clause colony Committee on Foreign Confederate Court district doctrine Earl Russell enforcement England English enlist or enter equipment Executive expedient Fenian fitting Foreign Affairs foreign prince Foreign-Enlistment Act forfeiture France French Genet Georgia Gran Para hear Henfield honor hostile intent Jefferson John Quincy Adams Judge jurisdiction justice Laird law of nations letter of marque Liverpool Majesty's Majesty's Government ment minister Monroe Monroe doctrine neutral code neutral record Neutrality Act neutrality laws notice offence officers opinion owners Pampero peace penalties ports present President principles privateer prize prosecution province provisions public ship punishment Queenstown question repeal republic Santissima Trinidad Secretary seize seizure ship or vessel Sir Roundell Palmer supposed territory tion United United Kingdom United-States violation warlike Washington
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Página 95 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince, or state, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are [at] peace, every person so unending shall bo deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars, and imprisoned...
Página 201 - States shall then be at peace with such belligerent. ) 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of either of the said belligerents.
Página 205 - States," and to repeal the Acts therein mentioned. [April 20, 1818.] THAT if any citizen of the United State shall, within the territory of jurisdiction thereof, accept and exercise a commission to serve a foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people in war, by land or by sea, against any prince, state, colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace* the person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars,...
Página 16 - That the district courts shall take cognizance of complaints, by whomsoever instituted, in cases of captures made within the waters of the United States, or within a marine league of the coasts or shores thereof.
Página 192 - ... as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque or privateer, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding three years...
Página 205 - That if any citizen of the United States shall, within the territory or jurisdiction thereof, accept and exercise a commission to serve a foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people, in war, by land or by sea, against any prince, state, colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace...
Página 194 - ... to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property, of any foreign prince or State, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United, States are at peace.
Página 197 - ... fine and imprisonment, or either of them, at the discretion of the Court in which such offender shall be convicted...
Página 206 - ... or property of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district or people, with whom the United States are at peace, or shall issue or deliver a commission within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States...
Página 208 - Every person who, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begins or sets on foot, or provides or prepares the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace, shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years.