But there are some champions of neiitral pretensions who without openly contending for these extravagant doctrines maintain stoutly that neutral merchants have a right to trade on their own account with the Powers at war, wherever, and in whatsoever commodities,... War in Disguise, Or, The Frauds of the Neutral Flags - Page 158by James Stephen - 1806 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1919 - 476 pages
...commerce as the general property of a belligerent. ,,But there are some champions of neutral pretentions who without openly contending for these extravagant...excepted, this is the utmost extent of their abstinence. Ail other neutral commerce they hold to be unquestionably legal." (r. ,,War in Disguise," 3rd edition,... | |
| Ernest Charles Meldon Trehern, Albert Wallace Grant - 1922 - 1296 pages
...colonial commerce as the general property of a belligerent. But there are some champions of neiitral pretensions who without openly contending for these...neutral commerce they hold to be unquestionably legal "—see War in Disguise (3rd ed.), 1805. The anonymous author was Mr. James Stephen, and in his place... | |
| 1916 - 696 pages
...of the contending nations, and preserve, in all cases, the contents of its sanctuary from capture], maintain stoutly that neutral merchants have a right...persons naturally enough quarrel with the Rule of 1766. This also President Wilson stoutly maintains; for here is the American case in a nutshell. If... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1921 - 714 pages
...safeguard the colonial commerce as the general property of a belligerent. But there are some championc of neutral pretensions who, without openly contending...neutral commerce they hold to be unquestionably legal " : (vide War in Disguise, 3rd edit., 1805). The anonymous author was Mr. James Stephens; and in his... | |
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