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" The blockade imposed by it is applicable to a very great extent of coast, and was never intended to be maintained according to the usual and regular mode of enforcing blockades... "
English Admiralty Reports: 1811-1822, Dodson - Page 423
1853
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An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Determined by the ..., Page 961

William Tarn Pritchard - Admiralty - 1847 - 804 pages
...April, 1809, was never intended to be maintained in the regular mode of enforcing blockades, viz., by stationing a number of ships, and forming, as it were, an arch of circumvallation round the mouth of a prohibited port, where, if the arch fails in any one part, the...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 3

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1857 - 668 pages
...dispute the validity of the Blockade on that account, (r) CCXCifl. A Blockade de facto should be effected by stationing a number of ships, and forming as it were an arch of circumvallation round the mouth of the prohibited port, where, if the arch fails in any one part, the...
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A Selection of Leading Cases on Mercantile and Maritime Law: With Notes

Owen Davies Tudor - Commercial law - 1860 - 934 pages
...blockaded ports. " The usual and regular mode of enforcing blockades," says Sir William Scott, "ia by stationing a number of ships, and forming, as it were, an arch of circumvallation round the mouth of the prohibited port. Then if the arch fails in any one part, the...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 111

English literature - 1862 - 600 pages
...Arthur (1 Dodson's Admiralty Reports, p. 425), ' The usual and regular mode of enforcing blockades is by stationing a number of ships, and forming as it were an arch of circumvallation round the mouth of the prohibited port. There, if the arch fails in any one part, the...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 111-112

1862 - 628 pages
...Arthur (1 Dodnons Admiralty Reports, p. 425), ' The usual and regular mode of enforcing blockades is by stationing a number of ships, and forming as it were an arch of circurnvallation round the mouth of the prohibited port. There, if the arch fails in any one part,...
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Letters by Historicus on Some Questions of International Law: Reprinted from ...

Sir William Vernon Harcourt - Great Britain - 1863 - 252 pages
...Council was, among others, issued in the way of retaliation, for the measures which had previously been adopted by the French Government against the commerce...number of ships and forming as it were an arch of circumvattation round the mouth of the prohibited port. Then if the arch fails in any one part, the...
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Letters by Historicus on Some Questions of International Law: Reprinted from ...

Sir William Vernon Harcourt - Great Britain - 1863 - 238 pages
...Council was, among others, issued in the way of retaliation, for the measures which had previously been adopted by the French Government against the commerce...according to the usual and regular mode of enforcing blackodes, by stationing a number of ships and forming as it were an arch of circumvattation round...
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The Home and foreign review [formerly The Rambler]., Volume 2

1863 - 830 pages
...been called a paper blockade: " The blockade imposed by it [the Order in Council of 26 April 1809] is applicable to a very great extent of coast, and...number of ships, and forming as it were an arch of circumvallation, round the mouth of the prohibited port. There, if the arch fails in any one part,...
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Letters by Historicus on Some Questions of International Law: Reprinted from ...

Sir William Vernon Harcourt - Great Britain - 1863 - 242 pages
...another case, ' The Arthur ' (1 Dodson, Adm. Rep., p. 425. 1809). This Order in Council was, among others, issued in the way of retaliation, for the measures which had previously been adopted by the French Government against the commerce of this country. The blockade...
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Règles internationales et diplomatie de la mer, Volume 2

Théodore Ortolan - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1864 - 594 pages
...forces navales suffisantes pour cerner le lieu à bloquer : « A blockade de facto should be effected by stationing a number of ships, and forming as it were an arch of circumvallation round the mouth of the prohibited port, where, if the arch fails in any one part, the...
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