The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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Page 2
... or blockaded . At the same time most Powers considered themselves entitled , at the outbreak of war , to declare what articles they would regard as contraband . In 1780 the Powers forming the first Armed 2 PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA.
... or blockaded . At the same time most Powers considered themselves entitled , at the outbreak of war , to declare what articles they would regard as contraband . In 1780 the Powers forming the first Armed 2 PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA.
Page 3
... regard it as offering Great Britain no safeguard for the most im- portant of her interests , namely the supply of food - stuffs from abroad , whether in her own or in neutral vessels . For it must be remembered that , in spite of the ...
... regard it as offering Great Britain no safeguard for the most im- portant of her interests , namely the supply of food - stuffs from abroad , whether in her own or in neutral vessels . For it must be remembered that , in spite of the ...
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... regards this as a very peculiar fact , and quotes with approval the proposal of Baron von Schleinitz ( which he also attributes to Hautefeuille in 1868 * ) that , if and as soon as private property is hereafter not respected by England ...
... regards this as a very peculiar fact , and quotes with approval the proposal of Baron von Schleinitz ( which he also attributes to Hautefeuille in 1868 * ) that , if and as soon as private property is hereafter not respected by England ...
Page 18
... it could be proved that these rights are in- effective for their purpose , there would be no use in retaining them . But is this so ? In regard to contra- band , it was pointed out at the Hague Conference 18 PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA.
... it could be proved that these rights are in- effective for their purpose , there would be no use in retaining them . But is this so ? In regard to contra- band , it was pointed out at the Hague Conference 18 PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA.
Page 53
... regard to speed and carrying capacity ; and , as a matter of fact , practically the whole of our mercantile marine has been rebuilt during the past eighteen years . There is a growing tendency to build larger vessels in all trades ; and ...
... regard to speed and carrying capacity ; and , as a matter of fact , practically the whole of our mercantile marine has been rebuilt during the past eighteen years . There is a growing tendency to build larger vessels in all trades ; and ...
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