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" It is, in the opinion of this government, to be seriously apprehended that if the use of privateers be abandoned, the dominion over the seas will be surrendered to those powers which adopt the policy and have the means of keeping up large navies. The... "
American Marine: The Shipping Question in History and Politics - Sivu 88
tekijä(t) William Wallace Bates - 1892 - 479 sivua
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Nide 3

Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1020 sivua
...will be surrendered to those powers which adopt th'e policy and liavc the means of keeping np largo navies. The one which has a decided naval superiority...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half or less of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the ocean....

A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Nide 3

Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 sivua
...the mistress of the ocean, and by the abolition of privateering that domination would be more iirmly secured. Such a power engaged in a war with a nation...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half or less of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the ocean....

International Law: A Series of Lectures Delivered Before the University of ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1888 - 282 sivua
...their commercial prosperity without any compensating advantages. . . . ' It certainly ought not to excite the least surprise that strong naval Powers...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half or less of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the ocean....

Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Nide 3

Francis Wharton - 1888 - 1020 sivua
...those powers which adopt the policy and have the means of keeping up large navies. The one which lias a decided naval superiority would be potentially the...to look after the ships of the regular navy of its спешу. These might be held in check by one-half or less of its naval force, and the other might...

Naval Development in the Century

Sir Nathaniel Barnaby - 1904 - 506 sivua
...the abolition of privateering that domination would be more firmly secured. Such a Power engaged in war with a nation inferior in naval strength would...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half, or less, of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the...

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1906 - 1132 sivua
...the abolition of privateering that domination would be more firmly secured. Such a power engaged in war with a nation inferior in naval strength would...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half, or less, of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the...

Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1134 sivua
...the abolition of privateering that domination would be more firmly secured. Such a power engaged in war with a nation inferior in naval strength would...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half, or less, of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the...

Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1136 sivua
...ulxilition of privateering tiiat domination would l>e more firmly secured. Such a jx»wer engaged in war with a nation inferior in naval strength would...ships of the regular navy of its enemy. These might be heM in check by one-half, or less, of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its...

Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1132 sivua
...the abolition of privateering that domination would be more firmly secured. Such a power engaged in war with a nation inferior in naval strength would...ships of the regular navy of its enemy. These might beheld in check by one-half, or less, of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of...

Commerce in War

Llewellyn Archer Atherley-Jones, Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1907 - 690 sivua
...consequences most adverse to their commercial prosperity without any compensating advantages. . . . to part with their most effective means of defending...navy of its enemy. These might be held in check by one-half or less of its naval force, and the other might sweep the commerce of its enemy from the ocean....




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