| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1911 - 828 pages
...with the United States". And the American Government then declared that "the arming and "equipping vessels in the Ports of the United States, to cruise "against nations with whom they are at peace, was incompatible "with the Sovereignty of the United States, — that it made them " instrumental to... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1911 - 824 pages
...with the United States". And the American Government then declared that " the arming and " equipping vessels in the Ports of the United States, to cruise " against nations with whom they are at peace, was incompatible "with the Sovereignty of the United States, — that it made them " instrumental to... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1911 - 826 pages
...United States". And the American Government then declared that "the arming and " equipping veasels in the Ports of the United States, to cruise " against nations with whom they are at peace, was incompatible " with the Sovereignty of the United States, — that it made them " instrumental... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - Neutrality - 1912 - 218 pages
...of neutrality, established and received among nations." The following acts were declared unlawful: The arming and equipping of vessels in the ports of the United States, by any of the belligerent parties, for military service ; equipments of every kind of privateers of... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - Neutrality - 1913 - 258 pages
...of neutrality, established and received among nations." The following acts were declared unlawful: The arming and equipping of vessels in the ports of the United States, by\ any of the belligerent parties, for military service ; equipments of every kind of privateers of... | |
| United States - Neutrality - 1918 - 604 pages
...language of the memorandum should probably be preferred. The first paragraph declares ' that the original arming and equipping of vessels in the ports of the United States by any of the belligerent parties for milttary service, offensive or defensive, is deemed unlawful... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - Neutrality - 1922 - 68 pages
...proper exertion of your zeal. With consideration, I am, Sir, etc., ALEXANDER HAMILTON. 1. The original arming and equipping of vessels in the ports of the United States, by any of the belligerent parties, for military service, offensive or defensive, is deemed unlawful.... | |
| John Marshall - Presidents - 1926 - 600 pages
...prescribe bounds to their effect." NOTE— No. V. See Page 48. They are as follows: 1st. The original arming and equipping of vessels in the ports of the United States by any of the belligerent parties, for military service, offensive or defensive, is deemed unlawful.... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1869 - 882 pages
...oxertiou of your zeal. "With consideration, I am, sir, Ac., "ALEXANDER HAMILTON." "1. The original arming and equipping of vessels in the ports of the United States by any of the belligerent parties for military service, offensive or defensive, is deemed unlawful.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Biography & Autobiography - 1972 - 640 pages
...Government and contravene the neutrality of the United States. "You will therefore be pleased to understand that the arming and equipping of vessels in the Ports of the United States for military service whether offensive or defensive, by any of the belligerent parties, is unlawful,... | |
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