| United States - 1837 - 684 pages
...thenceforth, be subject to the same restrictions, in point of trade and navigation, as if the same were actually blockaded by his majesty's naval forces, in the most strict and rigorous manner :'* that " all trade in articles which were the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies,... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1843 - 1154 pages
...same were actually blockaded in the most strict and rigorous manner j and that all trade in articles the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be deemed to be unlawful, and all such articles declared good prize ; declaring always that nothing herein contained... | |
| Daniel Gardner - Constitutional law - 1844 - 336 pages
...restrictions in point of trade and navigation, with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned, as if the same were actually blockaded by his Majesty's naval forces in the most strict and rigorous manner." This order in council declared that " every vessel trading from or to the said countries or colonies,... | |
| Daniel Gardner - Constitutional law - 1844 - 324 pages
...or to the said countries or colonies, together with goods and merchandize on board, and all articles of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be captured and con-* demned as prize to the captors." One of the exceptions above referred to, allowed... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - Great Britain - 1846 - 488 pages
...the said countries or colonies, together with all goods and merehandize on board, and all articles of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be captured and condemned as prize to the captors. — But although his Majesty would be fully justified,... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Appeals for Prizes, Thomas Harman Acton - Admiralty - 1853 - 408 pages
...*243 ] in * point of trade and navigation, (with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned,) as if the same were actually blockaded by his Majesty's naval forces in the most strict and rigorous manner," and by no means included within the exceptions which are subsequently enumerated. The vessel appears not... | |
| Admiralty - 1853 - 720 pages
...*243 ] in *point of trade and navigation, (with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned,) as if the same were actually blockaded by his Majesty's naval forces in the most strict and rigorous manner," and by no means included within the exceptions which are subsequently enumerated. The vessel appears not... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 968 pages
...restrictions in point of trade and navigation, with the exceptions hereafter mentioned, as if the same were actually blockaded by His Majesty's naval forces in the most strict and rigorous manner." As much as I condemn and feel disposed to resist these arbitrary regulations, they certainly do not... | |
| Admiralty - 1853 - 768 pages
...restrictions, in point of trade and navigation, with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned, as if the same were actually blockaded by his Majesty's naval forces, in the most strict and rigorous manner. 2. And it is hereby further ordered and declared, that all trade in articles which are of the produce... | |
| Canada - 1853 - 698 pages
...the said countries or colonies, together with all goods and merchandize on board, and all articles of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be captured, and condemned ая prize to the captors. But although his majesty would be fully justified,... | |
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