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contrasts the course of Great Britain with that of other
powers..

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coals and provisions in excessive quantities at Nassau..

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receives fresh supplies at Barbadoes in one month there-
after.

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goes to Brest

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receives crew, armament, and machinery from Liverpool..
receives repairs and supplies at Bermuda.

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these repairs of, and supplies excessive.

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termination of cruise at Bahia

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FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT OF 1819:

is founded on the United States laws

intended to aid in performances of international duties..

duies recognized by it...

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commission to revise.

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judicial construction of

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its object, to enable Great Britain to fulfill international
duties

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FRANCE:

joint action of, invited and secured.

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how regards the effect of a commission on a cruiser ille-
gally fitted out

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commissions French privateers in United States in 1793..
Jefferson's rebuke of.

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declines to consider effect of Queen's proclamation on pri-
vateering

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speech of October 7, 1862.

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speech of June 30, 1863

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duties recognized in its correspondence with United States..
branches of insurgent government established in....
admiralty instructions of, unfriendly to the United States...
recapitulation of breaches of international duty of.
the base of the insurgent naval operations...

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the arsenal of the insurgents.

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the systematic operations of the insurgents in a violation
of its international duties..

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confidential instructions of, supposed to conflict with
published instructions of January 31, 1862....

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his views regarding construction of a vessel of war on
belligerent account in neutral territory.

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HAWK, THE:

a blockade-runner, inquiries as to

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HECTOR, THE:

built for Great Britain....

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HEFFTER:

on contraband of war and the illegal construction of ships
of war

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HEYLIGER, LEWIS:

appointed agent at Nassau for disposal of insurgent cotton,
and for shipment of arms and supplies...

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make Great Britain the base of their naval operations...

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would have succumbed earlier but for aid from Great
Britain

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INTERNATIONAL, THE:

decision as to, under foreign enlistment act of 1871.....

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the seizure and detention of, not an abandonment of pre-
vious lax rule by British government...

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LAUREL, THE:

takes arms and crew to Shenandoah

Mr. Adams complains of..

LEWIS, SIR GEORGE CORNWALL:

says a proclamation will be issued by the Queen.
opinion as to the duties of neutrals...

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seized by request of British minister at Washington......
seizure without cause and discharged....

MELBOURNE. (See Shenandoah.)

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belligerent may require enforcement of

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and enactment of new, if existing laws insufficient..
Great Britain held legal proof of violation of, to be neces-
sary before its action as a neutral could be required.....

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MUNICIPAL PROCLAMATION:

the United States had a right to expect the enforcement of..

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reasons why Great Britain should be held responsible for
acts of

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course of government of, contrasted with that of Great
Britain

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NEUTRALITY:

duty to observe..

definitions of, by Phillimore, Bluntschli, Hautefeuille, and
Lord Stowell

failure to observe as to San Jacinto and Honduras..

NEUTRALITY LAWS, (see Foreign Enlistment Act :)

of United States enacted at request of Great Britain....
NEUTRALS, (See Paris; Belligerents; Treaty of Washington :)

duties of, as defined in the treaty of Washington..
duties and rights of, as defined in the declaration of Paris..
animus of, the sole criterion according to Lord Westbury
bound to enforce municipal laws in belligerent's favor
duties of, recognized in the Queen's proclamation.

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bound to enforce municipal proclamations..

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use all the means in its power to prevent viola-
tions of their neutrality.

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when liable to make compensation..

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should amend defective neutrality laws when requested
by belligerents

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when should institute proceedings to prevent violations of
neutrality.

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should detain offending vessels coming within their juris-
diction...

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should not permit their ports to be made the base of hostile
operations..

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summary of the duties of, as applicable to this case.....
obligations of, as to an offending vessel, not discharged by
commission as man-of-war..

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