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Neutrality and Commerce

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1935

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References

1 Diplomatic Correspondence between the United States and Belligerent Governments, Special Supplement to the American Journal of International Law, Vol. 9 (1915), pp. 97-99.

2 Ibid., Vol. 10 (1916), pp. 310-313.

3 Armistice Day Address, Washington Auditorium, Washington, D. C. State Papers and Other Public Writings of Herbert Hoover, ed. by William Starr Myers, New York, 1934, p. 125.

4 Moore, International Law Digest, Vol. VII, pp. 676-677.

5 Special Supplement to the American Journal of International Law, Vol. 9 (1915), p. 110.

6 Letters of John Dickinson to Dr. George Logan, Feb. 11,1805, Dec. 19,1805, Feb. 12, 1806. See Memoir of Dr. George Logan of Stanton (Publications of Pennsylvania Historical Society), p. 158. See also speech of John Randolph of Roanoke in the House of Representatives, March 17, 1806.

7 Jefferson to Governor Pinckney of South Carolina, July 18, 1808. Quoted from the Jefferson papers by L. M. Sears, “Jefferson and the Embargo,” p. 99.

8 Sears, op. cit., p. 91.

9 Ibid., p. 229.

10 Channing, History of the United States, Vol. IV, p. 392.

11 Speech of December 6, 1811, in House of Representatives.

12 Mr. Masters of New York in House of Representatives debate preceding passage of Act of April 8, 1808.

13 Speech of John C. Calhoun, December 6, 1811, in House of Representatives.

14 For a brief account of the cotton controversy see Clapp, , Economic Aspects of the War (Yale University Press, 1916), pp. 156-162 Google Scholar.