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Page xviii
... Austrian troops to be able , without inconvenience , to evacuate the Pontifical States . " - Ann . Reg . 1860 , p . 215 . See also last page of this volume . the indirect and direct Intervention of subjects of a neutral xviii PREFACE .
... Austrian troops to be able , without inconvenience , to evacuate the Pontifical States . " - Ann . Reg . 1860 , p . 215 . See also last page of this volume . the indirect and direct Intervention of subjects of a neutral xviii PREFACE .
Page xix
... neutral Power . All the neutral States recognized the Southern Confederacy as a de facto Government , so far as belligerent rights and neutral obligations were concerned . But they did not accredit diplo- matic agents to this de facto ...
... neutral Power . All the neutral States recognized the Southern Confederacy as a de facto Government , so far as belligerent rights and neutral obligations were concerned . But they did not accredit diplo- matic agents to this de facto ...
Page xx
... neutral with respect to them were fully enforced , though the blockade was on a most gigantic scale , pressed most severely upon neutral commerce , and inflicted especial distress upon the manufacturing population of Eng- land . X. ( 4 ...
... neutral with respect to them were fully enforced , though the blockade was on a most gigantic scale , pressed most severely upon neutral commerce , and inflicted especial distress upon the manufacturing population of Eng- land . X. ( 4 ...
Page xxi
... neutral to prevent armaments and ships of war issuing from her shores for the service of a belli- gerent , though such armaments were furnished and ships were equipped , built , and sent without the know- ledge , and contrary to the ...
... neutral to prevent armaments and ships of war issuing from her shores for the service of a belli- gerent , though such armaments were furnished and ships were equipped , built , and sent without the know- ledge , and contrary to the ...
Page xxii
... neutral States are ( I pass over , in this brief notice , the question as to loans of money ) : - ( 1. ) The furnishing from a neutral territory arms , ammunition , and the various articles which are , ac- cording to the circumstances ...
... neutral States are ( I pass over , in this brief notice , the question as to loans of money ) : - ( 1. ) The furnishing from a neutral territory arms , ammunition , and the various articles which are , ac- cording to the circumstances ...
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