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I need scarcely add, that my concern is with the strictly legal rights of search, and demand of fees; and not as to what courtesy may concede, or usage sanction. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 111, December 13, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-04-08T02:00:23.437Z
The right of search to obtain seamen, and the claim of his Britannic Majesty to the perpetual allegiance of his subjects, whether naturalized in America or not. The Second War with England, Vol. 2 of 2 2012-04-05T02:00:38.213Z
To do this they possessed the right of search for inadequate materials or unsuitable tools, and a general supervision over workmen to secure competency. The Influence and Development of English Gilds As Illustrated by the History of the Craft Gilds of Shrewsbury 2012-03-05T03:00:14.443Z
Her treaty with France regulated the right of search, limited contraband to munitions of war, and proclaimed the principle, “free ships, free goods.” The Unpopular Review, Number 19 July-December 1918 2012-01-09T03:00:24.167Z
When the negotiations between Spain and Great Britain were resumed, Spain absolutely refused to abandon the right of search. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z
Their first charter was obtained in 1428; letters patent in 1447 granted an extension of the right of search over the whole county, but removed the “liberties” of the city of London. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
Some difficulties which arose regarding the exercise by the British government of the right of search for contraband of war were also used to stimulate public feeling. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" 2011-10-05T02:00:17.763Z
In 1840 an agreement was made between the officers in command of the British and American squadrons respectively, sanctioning a reciprocal right of search on the coast of Africa. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
The league of armed neutrals.—As the war progressed England's exercise of the right of search on the high seas provoked the neutral powers. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z
There was a perpetual smuggling invasion of the Spanish settlements in America on the part of the British, and a rigorous defence by right of search on the part of the Spaniards. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z
The United States declined to apologize, as no offence to Great Britain was intended, and forbore from claiming against England the right of search which that nation had so persistently exercised. Explorers and Travellers 2011-05-11T02:00:17.627Z
Captain Wilkes is exercising the 'right of search,' and we fought England in 1812 on that very ground. In the Days of Queen Victoria 2011-03-17T02:00:14.783Z
It recognizes no right of search in time of peace. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
He saw Twyndle's eye wander wildly, and caught him yawning stealthily into his hand, while he was giving him his view of the affair of the "the Matilda Briggs," and the right of search. The Tenants of Malory Volume 2 of 3 2011-03-04T03:00:56.067Z
Mrs. Cupp abrogated to herself the right of search for, and seizure of, all contraband goods brought to the school by the pupils. Nan Sherwood at Lakeview Hall Or the Mystery of the Haunted Boathouse 2011-02-14T03:00:33.337Z
This was the right of search claimed by Great Britain as one of her prerogatives. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact
Stringent rights of search are given to police, constables, under certain circumstances, without even the necessity of a written authority. Drugging a Nation The Story of China and the Opium Curse
In the mean time, the same complaints, sometimes just, sometimes exaggerated, sometimes groundless, had reached France from the coast of Africa, and a strong feeling against the right of search was produced in that country. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
Captain Lafitte made a formal protest against these so-called rights of search and impressment aboard an American sloop sailing from the neutral port of New Orleans to the unblockaded port of Vera Cruz. A Volunteer with Pike The True Narrative of One Dr. John Robinson and of His Love for the Fair Señorita Vallois
Peace was at last concluded on the 7th of October, 1748, but nothing was said in the treaty of the right of search. The West Indies and the Spanish Main
This was the right of search claimed by Great Britain as one of her prerogatives. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact
The right of search was, however, similarly adjusted, and the treaty of peace effected at Ghent, on December 24, 1814, contains no allusion to the casus belli. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4.
It makes no distinction between a right of visitation and a right of search. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
Henry VI. gave them the right of search and correction of abuses. Old and New London Volume I
This led to another dispute with England, which claimed compensation for such seizures and the abolition of the right of search. The West Indies and the Spanish Main
This was the right of search, claimed by Great Britain, as one of her prerogatives. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact
Then in regard to the important question with Spain as to the right of search, 3 Pitt has disarmed criticism by acknowledging that the course he followed during Wapole’s administration was indefensible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago"
So deeply had the public sensibility been wounded on both points, that any extension of the right of search by the consent of the United States was for a long time nearly hopeless. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
This demand was at first so worded as to imply that submarines, like other warships, had only the right of search. My Three Years in America
When Englishmen, whose homes are their castles, permitted the right of search of citizens' private dwellings, some idea of the value of this commodity may be realized. Seaport in Virginia George Washington's Alexandria
Those exercising the right of search or marking of wares: the Stationers, at whose "hall" must be entered all books for copyright; the Gunmakers, who "prove" all London-made guns; Saddlers, Pewterers, and Plumbers. Dickens' London
These persons sail about in their pleasure yachts, on roving expeditions, under a pretended 'right of search,' armed to the teeth, and boarding all sorts of crafts to obtain plunder for their favorite gratification. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
The government of the United States, both in its executive and legislative branches, has at almost all times manifested an extreme repugnance to enter into conventions for a mutual right of search. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
It is the old question of the right of search come up again. War Letters of a Public-School Boy
The freedom of the seas, the toll of the tropics, the right of search, and all that sort of buccaneering pastime, is liable, you know, to the usual risks.” Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life
Moreover, they got from the king a right of search which enabled them to go in and seize any goods which they suspected fell below the standard. Christopher and the Clockmakers
Eldon, in the house of lords, went further, boldly justifying the right of search, and denying the American contention that original allegiance could be cancelled by naturalisation without the consent of the mother-country. The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837)
However much the Germans violated the "right of search", it was not Great Britain's policy to engage upon reprisals. The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War
The right of search was claimed by both powers, and offensively exercised by England. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
England, as will be remembered, insisted on the "right of search," and the British Captain Humphreys claimed that the American had several English deserters on board. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Those unfamiliar with the subject should be cautioned that the expression "right of search" is confined here, not quite accurately, to searching for British subjects liable to impressment. Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1
The Danes, who throughout the year had been struggling to evade the British right of search, at once joined this neutral league, and were followed by Sweden in their course. History of the English People, Volume VIII Modern England, 1760-1815
Pitt and his colleagues believed the maintenance of the rights of search and of the seizure of an enemy's goods on neutral ships to be essential to the existence of England. William Pitt and the Great War
The right of search, exercised by England for the reclamation of her seamen from American vessels, had been one of the grounds of war in 1812. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
Then England had insisted upon the right of search, which left every ship at her mercy, and hundreds of our sailors were being taken prisoners. A Little Girl in Old Boston
"Let the right of search and impressment be acknowledged as maxims of public law." Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1
But now they looked full into his face, using the old, wistful, girlish right of search; watching him as keenly as sometimes he watched her. The Gold of Chickaree
When peace was arranged, nearly ten years after, the asiento was renewed for four years, and not one word was said in the treaty about Spain renouncing the right of search. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II
Now, at the demand of the United States, she expressly relinquished the right of search in the case of supposed slave ships under the American flag, unless the result should justify the suspicion. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
Roguery and plunder, born of the multiplied temptations which the war furnished, had stealthily crept into the management of public affairs, and claimed immunity from the right of search. Political Recollections 1840 to 1872
The "right of search" to determine the nationality of the vessel, and the character of the voyage, was admitted to belligerents then, as it is now, by all neutrals. Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1
To concede the right of search on the high seas was to admit a vast extension of British jurisdiction. Union and Democracy
The claim to the right of search was asserted more loudly and vehemently than ever. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II
Oliver Hazard Perry, of whose famous victory over the British on Lake Erie we shall speak later, also was brought into conflict with the British in the days of the "right of search." The Naval History of the United States Volume 1
It was principally carried on under the United States flag, the ships carrying it denying the right of search to foreign vessels engaged in suppressing the trade. Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865
The South was not quite pleased, and a great many people of the West were displeased that Webster had yielded the right of search in disguise, as it was thought. Expansion and Conflict
“We take the heifer because we want food; but understand, we do not abandon the right of search for the fugitives who have rebelled and deserve death,” said the chief, turning to Captain Broderick. Hendricks the Hunter The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand
Ah, you mean conquest gives me the right of search?” A Dash from Diamond City
The first great and crying outrage, protested against by the statesmen, the newspapers, and the people of the United States, was the so-called right of search. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1
Since the commencement of my Administration the two dangerous questions arising from the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and from the right of search claimed by the British Government have been amicably and honorably adjusted. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
This necessitated the exercise of the obsolete right of search of suspected vessels, if anything was to be done. Expansion and Conflict
Great Britain, pressed by the difficulty of managing her immense fleets, asserted the "right of search" of American vessels for deserters from her army. The Song of the Exile—A Canadian Epic
The determining cause was the enforcement of the right of search and the impressment of seamen from American vessels; a practice at variance with the rights and the law of nations. Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII
Upon these two theories rested the hateful "right of search" and the custom of impressment. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1
The latter involved the old question of the right of search. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
Meanwhile matters had not gone prosperously with old Salem, England had claimed her right of search, against which the country strongly protested. A Little Girl in Old Salem
In no other way can the right of search be exercised, and but for this practice it would have to be completely abandoned. The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915
I had been at the encampment for almost a week, daily expecting the warriors' return, before I could persuade the people to grant me the right of search through the wigwams. Lords of the North
The applicant could therefore only exercise his right of search during a reasonable time, and make extracts that way. Notes and Queries, Number 190, June 18, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
He maintained that there is no such thing as a right of search—no such right in time of war, none in time of peace. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
Michilimackinac and Fort Niagara and Astoria on the Columbia go back to the United States; but of "impressment" and "right of search" and "embargo of neutrals" not a word. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
Footnote 8: The treaty conferred a mutual right of search. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 1, 1837-1843
The offensive "right of search" of American ships by British warships for deserters was, of course, given as the excuse for war. The Story of Isaac Brock Hero, Defender and Saviour of Upper Canada, 1812
Evidently the Pasha wants to establish a right of search on the Nile.  Letters from Egypt
I say there is no such thing as an exemption from the right of search by the laws of nations, and I challenge and defy the gentleman to produce the proof. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
The war was not in its early stages unpopular, being for the control of the sea, for the right of search, for the fishing trade, for mastery of the “gorgeous East.” Andrew Marvell
Great Britain replied that the right of search rested upon longstanding common consent, and precedent, and that it could not be taken from her against her will by any process instituted by another state. The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
As for myself, I will answer any jontleman—though I by no means recognise a 'right of search' into an unpublished production and unavowed poem. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 With His Letters and Journals
But England went to war with Spain 'on the right of search.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Mr. Wilberforce inquired of me whether I thought that a proposal for a mutual, restricted, qualified right of search would be acceptable to the American government. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
Secondly, it makes the great staple articles of general consumption alone liable to the payment of duties, and thereby does away in a great measure with the odious right of search. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
The right of search need not be exercised if it is certain such ships carry contraband. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
After 1830 no American political leader would have dared to yield the right of search. Great Britain and the American Civil War
Without a right of search in open daylight the difficulty is of course much greater. The Amateur Poacher
I state these facts, sir, that I may set myself right on this question of the right of search. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
All arrogated the right of search, and the state of Indian society and the climate were admirably suited to their purpose. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
The English ultimatum insisted upon a formal renunciation of the right of search as claimed and exercised by the Spaniards, and upon an express acknowledgment of the British claims in North America. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783
Thus, heritage of the War of 1812 right of search in time of peace was a steady irritant. Great Britain and the American Civil War
This right of search is freely used on foreigners as well as Koreans. Korea's Fight for Freedom
He made a great argument and a valorous display of zeal in relation to the right of search. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
Under all these circumstances, I did not chase him afresh to enforce my belligerent right of search. The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter
An imprudent beginning was made in exercising the right of search in a manner which alarmed some people for the privacy of their homes, a dangerous suggestion in a Mohammedan community. Persia Revisited
But first and foremost as touching the personal sensibilities and patriotism of both countries was the British exercise of a right of search and seizure to recover British sailors. Great Britain and the American Civil War
Moreover, the language of the President's message led England to believe that we claimed that the right of search had been abandoned. Daniel Webster
The right of search in time of war we have never pretended to deny. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
The right of search and the right of impressment were simply the rights of the powerful over the weak. George Washington, Volume II
The right asserted has, in truth, no resemblance to the right of search, either in principle or practice. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
The right of search controversy was, in truth, ended when American power reached a point where the British Government must take it seriously into account as a factor in general world policy. Great Britain and the American Civil War
In addition to these complications was the question of the right of search for the impressment of British seamen and for the suppression of the slave-trade. Daniel Webster
But what is the right of search in time of peace? Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams.
Not only is the right of search, properly so called, disclaimed by Great Britain, but even that of mere visit and inquiry is asserted with qualifications inconsistent with the idea of a perfect right. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 4, part 2: John Tyler
There is nothing more distinct than the right of visit is from the right of search. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
This "right of search" controversy involved then, two basic points of opposition between the two governments. Great Britain and the American Civil War
The first related to the right of search claimed by England for the suppression of the slave-trade. Daniel Webster
The exportation of blacks then continued to their profit, notwithstanding the right of search generally recognized, which was limited to the verification of the flag of suspicious vessels. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen
In my message at the commencement of the present session of Congress I endeavored to state the principles which this Government supports respecting the right of search and the immunity of flags. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 4, part 2: John Tyler
In my message at the commencement of the present session of Congress, I endeavored to state the principles which this government supports respecting the right of search and the immunity of flags. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
All nations in principle repudiated that trade and Britain made treaties with various maritime powers giving mutual right of search to the naval vessels of each upon the others' merchant vessels. Great Britain and the American Civil War
It may be recalled that the exercise of the right of search had been one of the most important of the grievances which had brought about the War of 1812-1814. Abraham Lincoln
While on this subject, the reader must excuse an old man's propensity to gossip, if I say a word on the general question of the right of search. Miles Wallingford Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore"
In my message at the commencement of the present session of Congress I endeavored to state the principles which this Government supports respecting the right of search and the immunity of flags. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 4, part 2: John Tyler
The right of search, except when specially conceded by treaty, is a pure belligerent right, and can have no existence on the high seas during peace. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
Texas was still in arms and Galveston still blockaded, and for this section the United States would no doubt continue to exercise on neutral vessels a belligerent right of search. Great Britain and the American Civil War
It was finally agreed "as between gentlemen" that the right of search should be no longer exercised by Great Britain. Abraham Lincoln
And then, by God, by God, what then: the treaty of Ghent, with England impressing our seamen and tying our ships up in what ports she chose under a right of search! Java Head
The right of search, certainly, to attain these ends, but to attain no more. Homeward Bound or, the Chase
The right of search extends not only to the vessel, but to the cargo also. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
At once he conceived the idea of intercepting the Trent, exercising the right of search, and seizing the envoys, in spite of the alleged objections of his executive officer, Lieutenant Fairfax. Great Britain and the American Civil War
Some of his friends had fallen victims to the odious right of search, and had never been heard of afterward. The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans
Ultimately, however, these very Ministers were glad to make peace with the Americans, by saying nothing about the sine qua non, the right of search, for which they had gone to war. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
"I am happy to find you agreeing with me, then, in the legality of the doctrine of the right of search." Homeward Bound or, the Chase
What Great Britain and the United States mean by the "right of search," in its broadest sense, is called by Continental writers and jurists by no other name than the "right of visit." The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
Seward proposed to Lyons a treaty giving mutual right of search off the African Coast and on the coasts of Cuba for the suppression of the African Slave Trade. Great Britain and the American Civil War
Great Britain had claimed and exercised what she called the "right of search," which included the right to seize the property of an enemy, wherever found, at sea. Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched
There were large emoluments for seizures, and the right of search was unrestricted, afloat or ashore. The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775
The right of search is the right of war of the belligerent toward the neutral. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 2, part 1: James Monroe
It is clear that when the exercise of the right of search was defined by precedents and treaties, mail packets did not exist. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
The right of search in time of peace controversy, first eased by the plan of joint cruising, had been definitely settled by the British renunciation of 1858. Great Britain and the American Civil War
The Dutch, who had an extensive carrying trade with France, being plundered by the British under their insolent "right of search," were already preparing to join the other allies and commence open hostilities. Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched
The right of search, so proudly established by this power, was not likely to be wrenched from it by manifestoes or remonstrances; and Holland was not capable of a more effectual warfare. Holland The History of the Netherlands
Hence there could be no motive for an abuse of the right of search, since such abuse could not fail to terminate to the injury of the captor. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 2, part 1: James Monroe
England has always exercised the right of search; it ill becomes her to oppose it. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
To deny, in fact, a British "right of search" became a national point of honour, upon which no American statesman would have dared to yield to British overtures. Great Britain and the American Civil War
The next act in the drama was the formation of the armed neutrality denying the "right of search," and declaring that free ships made free goods. Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched
The "right of search" and the rights of neutrals—the ostensible but not the real causes of the war—were not even mentioned in the treaty of peace. Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812
The right of search was always good for another man or two. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
Even when practised with the most rigid formalities, even when confined within the limits of the strictest legality, the right of search cannot fail to produce a feeling of annoyance. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
At once President Tyler notified Congress that Great Britain had renounced the right of search. Great Britain and the American Civil War
England would willingly have avoided a war with the United States at this time, but felt that she could surrender neither the blockade nor right of search so essential to the conquest of Napoleon. The United States of America, Part 1
Senator Davis dwelt at some length on the right of search question--on the insulting claim which Great Britain made to a peace-right to visit our ships. Speeches of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi; delivered during the summer of 1858.
No town, house, or castle could refuse the right of search. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600
A very different thing is an abduction of this kind, having nothing in common with the right of search or the maintenance of neutrality, and the capture of the Southern Commissioners. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
After fifteen years of dispute Great Britain offered to abandon any claim to a right of search, contenting herself with a right of visit, merely to verify a vessel's right to fly the American flag. Great Britain and the American Civil War
While he was willing to join in declaring that traffic piracy, he was very proud of his record as a steadfast opponent of the right of search in any form. Rise of the New West, 1819-1829
And lastly, what seemed to Americans the worst insult of all, they claimed the right of search. This Country of Ours
It is difficult," said Taper; "he must be pledged to nothing—not even to the right of search. Sybil, or the Two Nations
It is in the familiar history of the right of search that precedents must he sought, and they abound there. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
It is not much better than exercising the right of search. Narratives of New Netherland, 1609-1664
To all propositions, therefore, for conceding the right of search of suspected slavers, Adams had turned a deaf ear, as he did to proposals of mixed courts to try cases of capture. Rise of the New West, 1819-1829
There was, for instance, nothing in the treaty about paying for the slaves, nor about the right of search. This Country of Ours
Sea power was England's weapon, and in her claim to forbid all neutral traffic with her enemies and to exercise the galling right of search, she pressed it far. The Canadian Dominion; a chronicle of our northern neighbor
Moreover, the Southern blockade is admitted by her and by the other powers; now, blockade is as impossible as right of search apart from a state of war. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
He was in the right when, being in office, he silently acquiesced in a treaty by which Spain did not renounce the right of search. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
It is, I think, manifest that our own pretensions as to the right of search must be modified after this. North America — Volume 2
It involved the right of search, which was difficult to get. The Financier, a novel
Nothing was said in the treaty about the cause of war—the right of search. Rolf in the Woods
Another subterfuge: the United States have always opposed the right of search—it ill becomes them to exercise it. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
He was in the right when, being in opposition, he maintained that no peace ought to be made with Spain, till she should formally renounce the right of search. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
It is, I suppose, the truth that we English have insisted on this right of search with more pertinacity than any other nation. North America — Volume 2
It has been sought to assimilate mail packets to vessels of war, and consequently to except them from the exercise of the right of search. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
The right of search was dead before the peace was born, and the very place of its bones is forgotten to-day. Rolf in the Woods
There is one fundamental rule to follow in questions arising out of the right of search: to distrust first impressions. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
In my first parliamentary speech, which was on occasion of this very right of search, I exposed myself to much animosity in defending her. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States.
As we were high handed in old days in insisting on this right of search, it certainly behoves us to see that we be just in our modes of proceeding. North America — Volume 2
Hence came the right of search, in order that unjust falsehood might be prevented. North America — Volume 2
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