The Treaties of 1785 1799 And 1828 Between the United States And Prussia As I

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And in the proclamation of the convention the President recited the' resolution of the Senate adhering to it, subject to the reservation and exclusion of its Article 23 and with the understanding that the last clause of Article 3 thereof implies the duty of a neutral Power to make the demand therein mentioned for the return of a ship captured within the neutral jurisdiction and no longer within that jurisdiction. 36 Stat. , Pt. II, p. 2438. While this treaty may not be of binding obligation, ow...ing to lack of ratification, it is very persuasive as showing the attitude of the 132 DECISIONS OF FEDERAL COURTS American Government when the question is one of international law; from which it appears clearly that prizes could only be brought into our ports upon general principles recognized in international law, on account of unseaworthiness, stress of weather, or want of fuel or pro- visions, and we refused to recognize the principle that prizes might enter our ports and roadsteads, whether under convoy or not, to be sequestrated pending the decision of a prize court.

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