| United States - 1918 - 604 trang
...report of January 25, 1806, Moore's Digest, vol. vii, p. 1107. The rights of a neutral to carry on a commercial intercourse with every part of the dominions...to decide on that and other questions of difference between the two nations, and by the actual payment of the damages awarded by them against Great Britain... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 trang
...exception of blockaded port», and contraband of war), was believed to have buen decided between <. reat Britain and the United States, by the sentence of...to decide on that and other questions of difference between the two nations ; and by the actual payment of the damages awarded by diem against Groat Britain,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1970 - 420 trang
...enemy in the war. But reason revolts at such an inconsistency.7 The rights of a neutral to carry on a commercial intercourse with every part of the dominions...between Great Britain and the United States by ... the actual payment of damages ... by ... Great Britain for the infractions of that right. When, therefore,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 456 trang
...the most ruinous effects on our lawful commerce and navigation. The rights of a neutral to carry on commercial intercourse with every part of the dominions...to decide on that and other questions of difference between the two nations; and by the actual payment of the damages awarded by them against Great Britain... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 trang
...the most ruinous effects on our lawful commerce and navigation. The rights of a neutral to carry on a commercial intercourse with every part of the dominions...Great Britain and the United States by the sentence of the commissioners mutually appointed to decide on that and other questions of difference between the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 trang
...producing the most ruinous ejects on our lawful commerce, and navigation. The right of a neutraj to carry •n commercial intercourse with every part of the...war), was believed to have been decided between Great Uritain and the United States, by the sentence of their commissioners, mutually appointed to decide... | |
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