. The foreign policy of Europe ... Eastern question (Balkan); Eastern question; Fisheries. 304 MARITIME INTERNATIONAL LAW. which he delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 9th, 1862, he thus eloquently concluded :— "With the consummation of these reforms in Maritime Law, not forgetting blockades under international law, war would be despoiled of its most vexatious prerogatives, while innocent neutrals would be exempt from its torments. The Statutes of the Sea, thus refined and elevated, will be the agents of peace, instead of the agents of war. Ships and cargoes will pass un


. The foreign policy of Europe ... Eastern question (Balkan); Eastern question; Fisheries. 304 MARITIME INTERNATIONAL LAW. which he delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 9th, 1862, he thus eloquently concluded :— "With the consummation of these reforms in Maritime Law, not forgetting blockades under international law, war would be despoiled of its most vexatious prerogatives, while innocent neutrals would be exempt from its torments. The Statutes of the Sea, thus refined and elevated, will be the agents of peace, instead of the agents of war. Ships and cargoes will pass unchallenged from shore to shore; and those terrible belligerent rights, under which the commerce of the world so long suffered, will cease from ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Appleton, Lewis. London : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co.


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