 | United States. Congress. House
...of the Government of which he is the organ, may be judged of exclusively from his own declarations. The undersigned again renounces, as he has already done in the most explicit irnii.s, any right on the part of the British Government to search American vessels in time of peace.... | |
 | 1859
...definition than of principle." Lord Aberdeen, in his note to you of the 20th of December, says : " The Undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. The right of search, except when specially conceded by Treaty, is a purely belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
 | Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa - 1842 - 99 páginas
...the Government of which he is the organ, may be judged of exclusively from his own declarations. " The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a purely belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
 | Nathan Hale - 1842
...the Government of which he is the organ, may be judged of exclusively from his own declaration!. " The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...vessels in time of peace. The right of search, except wh?n specially conceded bv treaty, is a purely belligerent right, and can have no existence on the... | |
 | George William Featherstonhaugh - 1843 - 119 páginas
...and honour of other powers, that a few of the most material extracts from it will now be inserted. " The Undersigned again renounces, as he " has already...explicit terms, " any right on the part of the British Govern" ment to search American vessels in time of " peace. The right of search, except when " specially... | |
 | Henry Wheaton - 1845 - 797 páginas
...definition than of principle.' " Lord Aberdeen, in his note to you of the 20th of December, says : " ' The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a purely belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
 | United States. Dept. of State - 1846 - 248 páginas
...definition than of principle." Lord Aberdeen, in his note to you of the 20th of December, says : " The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a purely beliigerant right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
 | Daniel Webster, United States. Department of State - 1848 - 392 páginas
...definition than of principle." Lord Aberdeen, in his note to you of the 20th of December, says : " The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a purely belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
 | Daniel Webster, Edward Everett - 1853
...definition than of principle." Lord Aberdeen, in his note to you of the 20th of December, says : " The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a pure belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
 | James Whitman - 1858 - 31 páginas
...Aberdeen, then British Foreign Secretary of State, thus enunciates the principles of his government. "The undersigned again renounces, as he has already...peace. " The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a purely belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during... | |
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