| James Kent - 1878 - 568 pages
...article or articles considered and deemed to be contraband of war according to the law or modern usages of nations, for the use or service of either of the said Sovereigns ; that all persons so offending, together with their ships and goods, will rightfully incur... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1879 - 744 pages
...of either of the said Sovereigns, or by carrying officers, soldiers, despatches, arms, ammunition, military stores or materials, or any article or articles...be contraband of war according to the Law or modern Usages of Nations, for the use or service of either of the said Sovereigns, that all persons so offending,... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1880 - 776 pages
...behalf of either of the said Sovereigns, by carrying officers, soldiers, despatches, arms, ammunition, military stores or materials, or any article or articles...contraband of war, according to the law or modern usages of nations, for the use or service of either of the said Sovereigns, that all persons so offending,... | |
| August Wilhelm Heffter - 1883 - 654 pages
...1861 , le gouvernement anglais déclara objets de contrebande, ,,any article or articles cousidered and deemed to be contraband of war according to the law or modern usage of nations. Il est évident qu'une définition si vague ouvre la porte à l'arbitraire. A ce propos Lord Ellenborough... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 786 pages
...officers, soldiers, despatches, arms, military stores or materials, or any article or articles considered to be contraband of war according to the law or modern usage of nations. These words were (perhaps purposely) ambiguous, because important articles which, in former contests,... | |
| Thomas Archer (historical writer.) - 1883 - 754 pages
...officers, soldiers, despatches, arms, military stores or materials, or any article or articles considered to be contraband of war according to the law or modern usage of nations. These words were (perhaps purposely) ambiguous, because important articles which, in former contests,... | |
| 1883 - 876 pages
...proclamation consisted in " carrying officers, soldiers, dispatches, arms, military stores, or materials * * * for the use or service of either of the said contending parties." The dispatches thus contemplated were evidently of a military nature, and had no necessary, or even... | |
| James Lorimer - 1884 - 650 pages
...behalf of either of the said Sovereigns, by carrying officers, soldiers, despatches, arms, ammunition, military stores or materials, or any article or articles...contraband of war, according to the law or modern usages of nations, for the use or service of either of the said Sovereigns, that all persons so offending,... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - 1884 - 754 pages
...behalf of either of the said Sovereigns, by carrying officers, soldiers, despatches, arms, ammunition, military stores or materials, or any article or articles...contraband of war, according to the law or modern usages of Nations, for the use of service of either of the said Sovereigns, that all persons so offending,... | |
| Ferdinand Perels, Léon Arendt - 1884 - 510 pages
...of er.her cf :!.e said sovereigns; or by carrying officers, so J.iTS, d;-p*tches, arms, ammunition, military stores or materials, or any article or articles considered and deemed contraband of WOT aceordinsr to the law or modern usages of nations for the u?c or service of each... | |
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