If any nation whatever has a right to shut up, to our produce, all the ports of the earth, except her own, and those of her friends, she may shut up these also, and so confine us within our own limits. No nation can subscribe to such... Scribner's Magazine - Sayfa 568editör: - 1889Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Debrett - 1795 - 684 sayfa
...to the great inafs of the inhabitants of thefe ftates. If any nation whatever has a right to' fliut up, to our produce, all the ports of the earth, except her own and thofe of her friends, fhe may (hut up thefe alfo, and fo confine us within our own limits. No nation... | |
| 1815 - 508 sayfa
...clothing, and comfort, to the great mass of the inhabitants of these states. If any nation whatever has a right to shut up, to our produce, all the ports of...limits. No nation can subscribe to such pretensions ; no na. tion can agree, at the mere will or interest of another, to have its peaceable industry suspended,... | |
| 1817 - 512 sayfa
...those intended for their subsistence. If any nation has a right to shut up to the produce of another all the ports of the earth, except her own and those of her friends, she may shut them up also, whereby the neutral nation would be confined to her own ports : or if from motives of... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 410 sayfa
...exchange of their produce with all nations. If any nation whatever had the right to shut against their produce all the ports of the earth except her own, and those of her friends, she might shut these also, and thus prevent altogether the export of that produce. 41 In the treaty subsequently... | |
| Nesta Helen Webster - 1843 - 450 sayfa
...ports of the earth against our produce, except her own and those of her friends, she may shut those also, and so confine us within our own limits. No nation can subscribe to such pretensions. The act also tends to draw us from a state of neutrality, an essential character of which is, that... | |
| William Henry Trescot - 1857 - 306 sayfa
...which the country was soon reduced, " If one nation had a right to shut up to the produce of another all the ports of the earth except her own and those of her friends, she may shut them up also, whereby the neutral nation would be confined to her own ports ; or if, from motives of... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 sayfa
...their produce with all nations. If any nation whatever had the right to shut 'against their prod ace all the ports of the earth except her own, and those of her friends, she might shut these also, and thus prevent altogether the export of that produce. (#) § 492. In the treaty... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 sayfa
...clothing, and comfort to the great mass of the inhabitants of these States. If any nation whatever has a right to shut up, to our produce, all the ports of...of her friends, she may shut up these also, and so conflue us within our own limits. No nation can subscribe to such pretensions ; no nation can agree,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 sayfa
...has a right to shut up, to onr produce, all the ports of the earth except her own and tbose of lier friends, she may shut up these also, and so confine...to such pretensions ; no nation can agree, at the raeré will or interest of another, to have its peaceable industry suspended and its citizens reduced... | |
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