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... ships bound to neutral ports has aroused all the activity of diplomacy ; and , whilst we are writing , the public are discussing the probabilities of satis- factory explanations which may justify such seizures , of ample satisfaction if ...
... ships bound to neutral ports has aroused all the activity of diplomacy ; and , whilst we are writing , the public are discussing the probabilities of satis- factory explanations which may justify such seizures , of ample satisfaction if ...
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... ships to the enemy's coast . These words , taken in their most absolute sense , might seem to import that a blockade ... ship to the enemy's port , would destroy the effective character , and so the validity , of the blockade . But this ...
... ships to the enemy's coast . These words , taken in their most absolute sense , might seem to import that a blockade ... ship to the enemy's port , would destroy the effective character , and so the validity , of the blockade . But this ...
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... ships , and forming as it were an arch of circum- vallation , round the mouth of the prohibited port . There , if the arch fails in any one part , the blockade itself fails al- together . " These definitions and the maritime declaration ...
... ships , and forming as it were an arch of circum- vallation , round the mouth of the prohibited port . There , if the arch fails in any one part , the blockade itself fails al- together . " These definitions and the maritime declaration ...
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... ship was seized immediately on entering it ; and I know not what else is necessary to constitute blockade . The powers who formed the armed neutrality in the last war understood blockade in this sense ; and Russia , who was the ...
... ship was seized immediately on entering it ; and I know not what else is necessary to constitute blockade . The powers who formed the armed neutrality in the last war understood blockade in this sense ; and Russia , who was the ...
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... Ships were stopped and examined , and suffered to go into the port pretended to be blockaded . " If , " said Sir W. Scott , " the ships stationed on the spot to keep up the blockade will not use their force for that purpose , it is ...
... Ships were stopped and examined , and suffered to go into the port pretended to be blockaded . " If , " said Sir W. Scott , " the ships stationed on the spot to keep up the blockade will not use their force for that purpose , it is ...
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Page 7 - The seat of judicial authority is, indeed, locally here, in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations ; but the law itself has no locality. It is the duty of the person who sits here to determine this question exactly as he would determine the same question if sitting at Stockholm...
Page 247 - Lo ! he comes with clouds descending, Once for favoured sinners slain ! Thousand thousand saints, attending, Swell the triumph of his train ; Hallelujah ! God appears on earth to reign. 2 Every eye shall now behold him, Robed in dreadful majesty ; Those who set at nought and sold him, Pierced and nailed him to the tree, Deeply wailing, Shall the true Messiah see.
Page 115 - On parent knees, a naked new-born child Weeping thou sat'st while all around thee smiled ; So live, that sinking in thy last long sleep, Calm thou mayst smile, while all around thee weep.
Page 7 - ... locality. It is the duty of the person who sits here to determine this question exactly as he would determine the same question if sitting at Stockholm ; to assert no pretensions on the part of Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden, as a neutral country, which he would not admit to belong to Great Britain in the same character.
Page 26 - He maintains — that the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.
Page 503 - A wide plain, where the broadening Floss hurries on between its green banks to the sea, and the loving tide, rushing to meet it, checks its passage with an impetuous embrace.
Page 5 - ... by stationing a number of ships and forming as it were an arch of circumvallation around the mouth of the prohibited port. There, if the arch fails in any one part, the blockade itself fails altogether...
Page 105 - The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse, For Tories own no argument but force; With equal care to Cambridge books he sent, For Whigs allow no force but argument.
Page 104 - Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants of his two universities : Troops he to Oxford sent, as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty : But books to Cambridge gave, as, well discerning, That that right loyal body wanted learning.
Page 101 - Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on ; Who never said a foolish thing, And never did a wise one.