As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent service, you will say that this is a question exclusively our own. We treat them as pirates. They are our own citizens, or persons employed by our citizens, preying on the commerce of our country. If... The Life of William H. Seward - Página 171por Frederic Bancroft - 1899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Henry Seward - 1884 - 652 páginas
...to create within our territory a hostile state by overthrowing this Republic itself. . ....«•• As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...employed by our citizens, preying on the commerce of oar country. If Great Britain shall choose to recognize them as lawful belligerents, and give them... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1861 - 450 páginas
...create within our territory a hostile State by overthrowing this republic itself. * * * * * *'* * * As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...laws of nations afford an adequate and proper remedy. Happily, however, her Britannic Majesty's government can avoid all these difficulties. It invited us... | |
| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - 1861 - 454 páginas
...create within our territory a hostile State by overthrowing this republic itself. * * * * * *'* * * As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...laws of nations afford an adequate and proper remedy. These positions are not elaborately defended now, because to vindicate them would imply a possibility... | |
| 1861 - 928 páginas
...create within onr territory a hostile State by overthrowing this republic itself. * * * * * *'* * * As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...belligerents, and give them shelter from our pursuit and i 'jriiuhmt-iit, the laws of nations afford an adequate and proper remedy. Happily, however, her Britannic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1862 - 966 páginas
...intervention, to create within our territory a hostile State by overthrowing this republic itself. ********* As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...laws of nations afford an adequate and proper remedy. Happily, however, her Britannic Majesty's government can avoid all these difficulties. It invited us... | |
| 1863 - 796 páginas
...to create within our territory a hostile state by overthrowing this republic itself. * * * • « * As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...exclusively our own. We treat them as pirates. They «re our own citizens, or persons employed by our citizens, preying on the commerce of our country.... | |
| 1864 - 814 páginas
...create within oar territory a hostile state by overthrowing this republic iUelt • » • • • • As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...own citizens, or persons employed by our citizens, greying on the, commerce of our country. If Great ritain shall choose to recognize them as lawful belligerents,... | |
| 1864 - 794 páginas
...to create within our territory a hostile state by overthrowing this republic itseh* •«»••• As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...They are our own citizens, or persons employed by our citiiens, preying on the commerce of our country. If Great Britain shall choose to recognize them as... | |
| 1867 - 796 páginas
...intervention, to create within our territory a hostile state by overthrowing this republic itself. * * *. * * * As to the treatment of privateers in the insurgent...pursuit and punishment, the laws of nations afford au adequate and proper remedy. Happily, however, her Britannic Majesty's Government can avoid all these... | |
| Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1893 - 638 páginas
...enemies of this country." Again, "If Great Britain shall choose to recognize them (the rebel privateers) as lawful belligerents, and give them shelter from...laws of nations afford an adequate and proper remedy. And while you need not say this in advance, be sure that you say nothing inconsistent with it." The... | |
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