A Treatise of the Relative Rights And Duties of Belligerent And Neutral Powers

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An. Reg. 1758.
f Summary Expofition of the Cafe of the Dutch Ship?, Amfterd. Abridged, in the cafe of the Dutch {hips confidertd by Sir James Marriott, 35 to 47.
that SeC. II. ] MAKE FREE GOODS. 79 that of its deftination, and from thence to return to Hol- land. If it fhould make any other intermediate voyages with that paffport, it fhall be declared a good prize. * It was in this war alio that many of the foregoing prin- ciples and much of the historical deduction was drawn up with force and p
...erfpicuity, by the prefent Earl of Liver- pool, f in a difcourfe, which, being in every body's hands, need not here be mentioned more particularly than to fhew, in conjunction with thefe lalf inftances, on the parts both of Great Britain and France, how every thing in the di- plomatic hiftory of Europe confpires to prove the uniform uffertion, whenever opportunity arofe for its difcuffion, of the principle, taken as fucb^ in all times and by all countries. The fingle exception of PrufBa, in 1752, to which we have adverted, could never be counted in the fcale, from the very circumfhmce of its being fingle ; but the conduct of that King, which was founded upon the new claim, having, as we have feen, been changed, and totally relinquished, the claim itfelf muft be confidered as having been relinquifhed along with it, aud the rule ftands thus confeffedly in hiftory, even without that fingle and folitary exception.

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