Orders in Council, Or, An Examination of the Justice, Legality, and Policy of the New System of Commercial Regulations: With an Appendix of State Papers, Statutes, and AuthoritiesLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 114 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 8
Seite 4
... retaliate , until she should fully acquiesce in the new and confessedly illegal conduct of France . Indeed it cannot be pretended that the or- ders were issued in consequence of the French Government , acting upon a new construction of ...
... retaliate , until she should fully acquiesce in the new and confessedly illegal conduct of France . Indeed it cannot be pretended that the or- ders were issued in consequence of the French Government , acting upon a new construction of ...
Seite 5
... retaliate upon a neutral for suffering himself to be affronted , or for putting up with even an injury , unless that injury either benefits our enemy or hurts ourselves . This is involved in the very mean- ing of the neutral and ...
... retaliate upon a neutral for suffering himself to be affronted , or for putting up with even an injury , unless that injury either benefits our enemy or hurts ourselves . This is involved in the very mean- ing of the neutral and ...
Seite 6
... retaliate in the man- ner contended for , it could only be founded upon the right of annoying our enemy , or pre- venting the neutrals from assisting him . There- fore , it is utterly repugnant to the law of nations , to prevent the ...
... retaliate in the man- ner contended for , it could only be founded upon the right of annoying our enemy , or pre- venting the neutrals from assisting him . There- fore , it is utterly repugnant to the law of nations , to prevent the ...
Seite 8
... retaliation by taking the ships that are laden with other goods , and endeavour in their papers to sub- stantiate this truth ? It would be retaliation , to take ships laden with French goods , and to require that al Ineutrals should ...
... retaliation by taking the ships that are laden with other goods , and endeavour in their papers to sub- stantiate this truth ? It would be retaliation , to take ships laden with French goods , and to require that al Ineutrals should ...
Seite 10
... retaliation , indeed , recited in the preamble , it cannot be justified with re- spect to America ; for it was issued before her ac- quiescence in the French decree could be known . But as the English government had a right ante ...
... retaliation , indeed , recited in the preamble , it cannot be justified with re- spect to America ; for it was issued before her ac- quiescence in the French decree could be known . But as the English government had a right ante ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
11th of November acts of parliament actual blockade Additional Order admiralty aforesaid allies America amity British port capture cargo clear commerce cotton court of admi Court of Admiralty courts of vice-admiralty crown denizens enemy's colonies England English port entered and landed Europe exportation FAWKENER foreign France free port French decree further ordered Gibraltar or Malta hereby ordered high court honourable the lords illegal imported King laden late Orders law of nations lawful prize licence lords commissioners Lubeck Majesty Majesty's dominions Majesty's enemies Majesty's order Majesty's treasury merchandise merchant strangers Navigation Act navigation law necessary measures neutral port November 11 order and declare order in council permitted port or place Portugal prevent privy council proclamation produce or manufacture prohibited re-export realm regulations respect restricted countries retaliation sailing Second Order stat statute sugar take the necessary tion trade united kingdom vessels belonging voyage whereas wines
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 79 - ... in this kingdom, or to Gibraltar or Malta ; and any vessel which, after having been so warned or after a reasonable time shall have been afforded for the arrival of information of this His Majesty's order at any port or place from which she sailed, or which, after having notice of this...
Seite 72 - ... instructed to warn every neutral vessel coming from any such port, and destined to another such port, to discontinue her voyage, and not to proceed to any such port ; and any vessel after being so warned, or any vessel coming from any such port, after a reasonable time shall have been afforded for receiving information of this, his Majesty's order, which shall be found proceeding to another such port, shall be captured and brought in, and, together with her cargo, shall be condemned as lawful...
Seite 75 - And whereas the nations in alliance with France, and under her control, were required to give, and have given, and do give, effect to such orders: And whereas His Majesty's order of the 7th of January last has not answered the desired purpose, either of compelling the enemy to recall those orders, or of inducing neutral nations to interpose, with effect, to obtain...
Seite 73 - Art. II. Whether the ships thus denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those of our allies, or whether they fall into the hands of our ships of war, or of our privateers, they are declared to be good and lawful prize.
Seite 75 - Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that all the ports and places of France and her allies, or of any other country at war with his Majesty, and all other ports or places in Europe, from which, although not at war with his Majesty...
Seite 93 - And the right honourable the lords commissioners of his majesty's treasury, his majesty's principal secretaries of state, the lords commissioners of the admiralty, and the judge of the high court of admiralty, and the judges of the courts of viceadmiralty, are to take the necessary measures herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Seite 78 - Commission, shall be, and are hereby, instructed to warn every Vessel which shall have commenced her voyage prior to any notice of this Order, and shall be destined to any Port of France, or of her Allies, or of any other Country at War with His Majesty, or to any Port or Place from which the British Flag as aforesaid is excluded, or to any Colony belonging to His Majesty's Enemies, and which shall not have cleared out as is...
Seite 70 - Whereas the French Government has issued certain " Orders, which, in violation of the usages of war, purport " to prohibit the commerce of all neutral nations with His
Seite 71 - British navy ; and whereas such attempts, on the part of the enemy, would give to his majesty an unquestionable right of retaliation, and would warrant his majesty in enforcing the same prohibition of all commerce with France, which that power vainly hopes to effect against the commerce of his majesty's subjects...
Seite 74 - The provisions of the present decree shall be abrogated and null, in fact, as soon as the English abide again by the principles of the law of nations, which are also the principles of justice and of honour.