The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 237
... neutral vessels carrying cargoes of British origin , even when these cargoes happened to be neutral property . By a second decree , which he signed at Milan on Dec. 17 , the Continental System was made to apply to the sea as well as to ...
... neutral vessels carrying cargoes of British origin , even when these cargoes happened to be neutral property . By a second decree , which he signed at Milan on Dec. 17 , the Continental System was made to apply to the sea as well as to ...
Page 238
... neutrals . In the following year Britain instituted a licence system thanks to which indi- vidual neutral ships could be allowed through to a blockaded port . Even the use of ' navicerts ' is evidently something not altogether new ! But ...
... neutrals . In the following year Britain instituted a licence system thanks to which indi- vidual neutral ships could be allowed through to a blockaded port . Even the use of ' navicerts ' is evidently something not altogether new ! But ...
Page 239
... neutral trade was destroyed , and it was this which was felt in France more than in England . The English had plenty of ships of their own . The French , on the contrary , needed the neutral carrier , half their sea - borne trade having ...
... neutral trade was destroyed , and it was this which was felt in France more than in England . The English had plenty of ships of their own . The French , on the contrary , needed the neutral carrier , half their sea - borne trade having ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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