[212: See pages 11 and 12.]
[213: The Neptunus, 6 Robinson’s Adm. Rep. p. 406; also the Nayade, 4 Rob. p. 251.]
[214: Vide post.]
[215: See page 74.]
[216: See page 75.]
[217: This allows free commerce in neutral bottoms to our ports, from Russia. It is difficult to see what is meant by “friendly flags.” It cannot mean “a flag of the allies,” for that would be giving our allies more than we take ourselves. It is, perhaps, intended to include powers that may not be friendly to Russia, but in that position to ourselves, without being allied to us.]
[218: Free trade by British vessels in enemy’s property to ports not hostile.]