Capitolo 10
they was sure, for Britain you don't try to recovery his/her subjects
from the ground of another nation. But she denied that the American flag
on vases merchant to sea gave as the safety and her you/he/she affirmed a naval
straight to cross such vases in duration of the peace, while professing her/it complete
acquiescence in a likes right to the American military harbor on British dealer
vases--a concession refused from America, and of any practical value
from when any American citizen looked for service in the sea British dealer.
This "right of search" that controversy has involved then, colons of base of
opposition among the two governments. Before America contested the
British theory of "once a citizen always a citizen[5]"; according to, America
denied some right anything to a naval vase and foreigner in _time of peace_
to stay himself/herself/themselves and to cross a vase that the American flag flies legally. The
_right of search in duration of war_, or, a belligerent right of
crosses, America never denied, but there was then and later a lot
public confusion in both the countries as to the question in matter since then,
once in struggle, Great Britain frequently practiced a legal belligerent
straight of search and it followed above it from the forfeiture of sailors declared to
is subject British. Neither it was especially accurate British naval captains
to make sure himself/herself/themselves that any American-been born sailor was included in them
forfeitures of forfeiture, and as the accounts they scattered of victim after victim,
the firmly of irritation American it increased. True, France was also a
offender, but as the naval power and more weak its offense was lost sight than in
sight of the, literally, thousand of the fide_ of _bona from which American you/they have grabbed
Great Britain. Then it was here a third cause of connected irritation,
with forfeiture, although not a point of government dispute as to
you straighten, for Great Britain its serious desire to restore professed
quickly some sailors American-been born that his/her naval officers had grabbed