| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1899 - 1110 pages
...general, shall be allowed to pass freely, unmolested. And neither of the powers, parties to this treaty, shall grant or issue any commission to any private armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading ships, or interrupt such commerce. The proposition ran so far in advance of public opinion... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 pages
...general, shall be allowed to pass freely, unmolested. And neither of the powers, parties to tin's treaty, shall grant or issue any commission to any private armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading ships, or interrupt such commerce." The proposition ran so far in advance of public opinion... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 708 pages
...in the notes to this section.7 It does not appear that any other treaties than and unmolested; and neither of the contracting Powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce." For the author's views on this subject and history... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 704 pages
...in the notes to this section.7 It does not appear that any other treaties than and unmolested; and neither of the contracting Powers shall grant or issue...commission to any private armed vessels, empowering them to tajce or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce." For the author's views on this subject... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 548 pages
...life more easy to be obtained, and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested; and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels, or interrupt such commerce." — WTP of about twenty-five pounds, such as are... | |
| Earl Robert Threshie Reid Loreburn - 1906 - 60 pages
...life more easy to be obtained, and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested ; and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels, or interrupt such commerce." APPENDIX F. AZUNI'S PROPOSALS.1 "THE period the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1132 pages
...life more easy to be obtained, and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested: and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce." Article XXIII. Treaty with Prussia, signed Sept.... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1136 pages
...more easy to l»e obtained, and more general, -hall !»• allowed to pass free and unmolested: and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading veveK or interrupt such commerce." Article XXIII. Treaty with Prnssln. Klpned Sept. 10.... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1906 - 224 pages
...human life more easy to be obtained and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested; and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce. (Treaties and Conventions, 1776-1887, pp. 905-906.)... | |
| 1906 - 228 pages
...human life more easy to be obtained and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested; and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue...armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce. (Treaties and Conventions, 1776-1887, pp. 905-906.)... | |
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