10. Visitation and search in time of war,
11. English views as to extent of this right,
12. Views of American writers,
13. Limitations imposed by continental publicists,
14. Force may be used in the exercise of this right,
15. But must be exercised in a lawful manner,
16. Penalty for contravention of this right,
17. English decision as to effect of convoy,
18. Ships of war exempt from search,
19. Merchant ships under their convoy,
20. Treaties respecting neutral convoy,
21. Opinions of publicists,
22. Neutral vessels under enemy's convoy,
23. Resistance of master on cargo,
24. Neutral property in armed enemy vessel,
16. Distinctions in favor of American merchants,
17. Presumption arising from foreign residence,
18. Evidence to repel this presumption,
19. Ministers and consuls,
20. Other public officers,
21. A wife, minor, student and servant,
22. A soldier, prisoner, exile and fugitive,
23. Effect of municipal laws on domicil,
24. Of treaties and customary law,
25. Temporary residence for collection of debts,
26. A merchant may have several national characters,
27. Native character easily reverts,
28. Leaving and returning to native country, -
29. Belligerent subjects during war,
30. Effect of military occupation,
31. Of complete conquest,
32. Of cession without occupation,
¿ 33. Of revolution and insurrection,
34. Of a particular trade,
35. This differs from domicil,
236. Habitual employment,
37. National character of ships and goods,
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