| 1916 - 866 페이지
...non-combatant lives, and in strict observation of the dictates of humanity. The British and French Governmeuts will, therefore, hold themselves free to detain and take into port ships carrying goods of presumed enemv destination, ownership, or origin. It is not Intended to confiscate such vessels or cargoes unless... | |
| 1916 - 480 페이지
...neutral ships or neutral or noncombatant lives, and in strict observance of the dictates of humanity. The British and French governments will, therefore, hold themselves free to detain and take into ports ships carrying goods of presumed enemy destination, ownership or origin. It is not intended to... | |
| Anthony Arnoux - 1916 - 282 페이지
...all trade with all the rest of the world, and stated that the British and French governments would, therefore, hold themselves free to detain and take into port ships, carrying goods to presumed enemy destination or of enemy ownership or origin. This is perhaps the most sweeping assertion... | |
| Western Society of Engineers (Chicago, Ill.) - 1916 - 1142 페이지
...from all trade with the rest of the world, stating that : "The British and French Governments will hold themselves free to detain and take into port, ships carrying goods of enemy destination, ownership or origin," to which declaration the United States Government also made... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 352 페이지
...neutral ships or to neutral or non-combatant life and in strict observance of the dictates of humanity. The British and French Governments will therefore...they would otherwise be liable to condemnation. The treatment of vessels and cargoes which have sailed before this date will not be affected. CECIL SPRING... | |
| Walter George Frank Phillimore Baron Phillimore - 1917 - 258 페이지
...reprisal for the German Declaration of a submarine blockade, the two Governments stated that they would 'hold themselves free to detain and take into port...enemy destination, ownership, or origin. It is not, they went on to say, ' intended to confiscate such vessels or cargoes unless they would otherwise be... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1917 - 464 페이지
...me to your excellency on the 1st of March, wherein it was stated that the allied Governments would hold themselves free to detain and take into port...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin, and to our announcement that vessels might be required to discharge goods of enemy ownership as well... | |
| Henry Wilson Harris - 1917 - 344 페이지
...September 23, 1914. II ing a blockade of Germany, under which the right was reserved to the British Navy to detain and take into port " ships carrying goods...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin." The result of these successive declarations was to supersede the old laws of the sea as commonly understood... | |
| 1918 - 830 페이지
...prevent commodities of any kind from reaching or leaving Germany." Under these measures, it was said, "The British and French governments will therefore...or cargoes unless they would otherwise be liable to confiscation.0 Of this proposition the United States government, in a note of 5 March 1915, said: "The... | |
| 1918 - 822 페이지
...these measures, it was said, "The British and French governments will therefore hold themselves Tree to detain and take into port ships carrying goods...or cargoes unless they would otherwise be liable to confiscation.8 Of this proposition the United States government, .in a note of 5 March 1915, said:... | |
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