Neutral Rights, testimony to British policy in regard to, VIII.
Testimony to policy of, in regard to neutral rights, VIII.
See Civil Rights, Equal Rights, Human Rights, Neutral Rights, Rights of War, and State Rights.
Great Britain not only refuses a repeal on her part, but, while she affects to lament the effects produced on neutral rights, takes the most effectual methods to render them perpetual.
The King of the Two Sicilies has expressed to our minister at Naples his readiness to concur in our proposition relative to neutral rights and to enter into a convention on that subject.
A civil war occurring in a country, where foreigners reside and carry on trade under treaty stipulations is necessarily fruitful of complaints of the violation of neutral rights.
Our nation being like his, habitually neutral, our interests as to neutral rights, and our sentiments, agree.
Successful commerce necessitated strict recognition of neutral rights and a rule of order at sea, embracing the destruction of piracy and illegal privateering.
The strict acts of the latter part of Elizabeth's reign and their consistent enforcement indicated genuine progress in the protection of neutral rights at sea through governmental control.
Thus the king established the admiralty as a prize court, made treaties binding himself to the protection of neutral rights, demanded adjudication of all prizes, and sought by ordinance to restrain illegal privateering.
Its extinction is needed to complete the triumph of Neutral Rights.
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