| Albert Saunders - 1920 - 548 페이지
...United States and other neutral Goverments pointing out that the British and French Governments would hold themselves free to detain and take into port...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin, but that such ships or cargoes would not be confiscated unless they would otherwise be liable to condemnation.... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer, Karl Strupp - 1920 - 344 페이지
...by me to Your Excellency on the 1st 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... | |
| William Oliver Stevens, Allan Ferguson Westcott - 1920 - 472 페이지
...War College, 191o, p. 169 ff. on German trade, holding herself free, in the words of Premier Asquith, "to detain and take into port ships carrying goods...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin." In a note of protest on March 30, the United States virtually recognized the legitimacy of a long-range... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1921 - 554 페이지
...persistent violations of interBritain national law by Germany, it and the French Hfembaigo. Government would "hold themselves free to detain and take into port...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin," and ten days later an Order in Council put this program into effect by proclaiming a general embargo... | |
| Ernest Charles Meldon Trehern, Albert Wallace Grant - 1922 - 1296 페이지
...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." Then followed... | |
| George Peabody Gooch - 1923 - 750 페이지
...to neutral ships or to neutral or non-combatant lives. The Governments will hold themselves free to take into port ships carrying goods of presumed enemy...confiscate such vessels or cargoes unless they would be otherwise liable to confiscation." The British refusal to mitigate the blockade annoyed the United... | |
| Burton Jesse Hendrick - 1922 - 522 페이지
...illegal warfare which Germany had declared on merchant shipping, both that of the enemy and of neutrals. "The British and French governments will therefore...carrying goods of presumed enemy destination, ownership, and origin." This sentence accurately describes the purposes of a blockade — to cut the enemy off... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 992 페이지
...neutral powers that, in view of German violation of international law, it and the French Government would 'hold themselves free to detain and take into port...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin," and added that it was 'not intended to confiscate such vessels or cargoes unless they would otherwise... | |
| John Buchan - 1922 - 638 페이지
...meet this difficulty Britain had gone far beyond the ordinary blockade. She had proclaimed the right to " detain and take into port ships carrying goods...presumed enemy destination, ownership, or origin." This was not the old " conditional contraband " and " continuous voyage " question about which she... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Peabody Gooch - 1923 - 690 페이지
...to neutral ships or to neutral or non-combatant lives. The Governments will hold themselves free to take into port ships carrying goods of presumed enemy...cargoes, unless they would otherwise be liable to confiscation." The British refusal to mitigate the blockade annoyed the President; but the loss of... | |
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