We have no meanings for "belligerent rights" in our records yet.
1 Lord Heytesbury only observed that 'it was a resumption of belligerent rights . '
2 A concession of belligerent rights is liable to be construed as a recognition of them.
3 Our belligerent rights may therefore sleep for a season.
4 They were authorized as belligerent rights , and were to be carried into effect by military or naval officers.
5 The formal accordance of belligerent rights to the insurgent States was unprecedented, and has not been justified by the issue.
6 The new application made the interests of neutral commerce the supreme factor in determining how far belligerent rights should be respected.
7 The matter might have been determined by the grant of the belligerent rights for which they repeatedly appealed to the United States.
8 Nor did he then deem the grant of belligerent rights to the Cubans as either expedient or properly warranted by the circumstances.
9 The cry is now loudly raised for recognition of belligerent rights , with a view to independence and annexation by the United States.
10 All she asks is that she shall be granted belligerent rights , and be allowed to buy and ship her supplies without interference.
11 This Government has not felt called upon to interfere in a contest that is within the belligerent rights of the parties as independent states.
12 They are all belligerent rights , and their exercise is as essential to the successful prosecution of a foreign war as the right to fight battles.
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