| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1180 pages
...cargoes by the insurgent cruisers. 2. The national expenditures in the pursuit of those cruisers. 3. The loss in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the British flag. 4. The enhanced payments of insurance. 5. The prolongation of the war and the addition of a large sum... | |
| Neal Dow - Prohibition - 1882 - 656 pages
...cargoes by insurgent cruisers. Second. The national expenditures in pursuit of those cruisers. Third. The loss in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the British flag. Fourth. The enhanced payments of insurance by private persons. Fifth. The prolongation of the war,... | |
| Society of Friends - 1892 - 1274 pages
...cargoes by the insurgent cruisers. " 2. The national expenditures in pursuit of thoee cruisers. " 3. The loss in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the British flag. " 4. The enhanced payments of insurance. " 5. The prolongation of the war and the addition of a large... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1872 - 904 pages
...cargoes by the insurgent cruisers. 2. The national expenditures in the pursuit of those cruisers. 3. The loss in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the -British tiag. 4. The enhanced payments of insurance: 5. The prolongation of the war and the addition of a large... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1872 - 640 pages
...the insurgent cruisers. " 2. The national expenditures in the pursuit of those cruisers. "3. i li- loss in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the British flag. "4. The enhanced payments of insurance. " 5. The prolongation of the war aud the addition of a large... | |
| John Holland Rose - Commonwealth countries - 1929 - 974 pages
...in order to protect American vessels from depredation by insurgent ships equipped in British ports), the enhanced payments of insurance, the prolongation of the war and the suppression of the rebellion; and moreover these claims were advanced subsequent to the signature of... | |
| Henry Dodwell - Great Britain - 1932 - 980 pages
...in order to protect American vessels from depredation by insurgent ships equipped in British ports), the enhanced payments of insurance, the prolongation of the war and the suppression of the rebellion; and moreover these claims were advanced subsequent to the signature of... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1160 pages
...1804, was brought to the attention of the tribunal, to show the losses suffered by the United States in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the British flag. And it was said to be "impossible for the United States to determine," and " perhaps impossible for... | |
| 982 pages
...in order to protect American vessels from depredation by insurgent ships equipped in British ports), the enhanced payments of insurance, the prolongation of the war and the suppression of the rebellion; and moreover these claims were advanced subsequent to the signature of... | |
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