The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 548
... neutral ships , and of neutral goods carried in enemy ships . From the middle of the seventeenth century onwards until the middle of the nineteenth there was a constant endeavour on the part of neutral States to obtain the most ...
... neutral ships , and of neutral goods carried in enemy ships . From the middle of the seventeenth century onwards until the middle of the nineteenth there was a constant endeavour on the part of neutral States to obtain the most ...
Page 553
... neutral engaged in the carrying trade , her interests changed , and her policy was consequently in favour of the greatest latitude for the neutral trader . Sir Christopher Robinson , a famous Law Reporter , stated in 1808 that the ...
... neutral engaged in the carrying trade , her interests changed , and her policy was consequently in favour of the greatest latitude for the neutral trader . Sir Christopher Robinson , a famous Law Reporter , stated in 1808 that the ...
Page 557
... neutral commerce from enemy ports without any attempt at making the declaration effective caused neutrals ... neutral , and if neutral carrying contraband or attempting to break blockade , belligerent warships asserted a right to ...
... neutral commerce from enemy ports without any attempt at making the declaration effective caused neutrals ... neutral , and if neutral carrying contraband or attempting to break blockade , belligerent warships asserted a right to ...
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