An Examination of the British Doctrine, which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of PeaceJ. Johnson and W.J. & J. Richardson, 1806 - 204 ページ |
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... belonging to the subjects of either of the parties , can and might , from the time that the said articles were ... belong to one and the same prince or state , or to several princes or states , with whom the other party is in war . And ...
... belonging to the subjects of either of the parties , can and might , from the time that the said articles were ... belong to one and the same prince or state , or to several princes or states , with whom the other party is in war . And ...
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James Madison. effects belonging to neutrals , and transported on their account from countries at war , cannot be ex- cepted from the freedom of the neutral flag in any case , and consequently ... belonging to neutrals, and transported on ...
James Madison. effects belonging to neutrals , and transported on their account from countries at war , cannot be ex- cepted from the freedom of the neutral flag in any case , and consequently ... belonging to neutrals, and transported on ...
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... belonging to his majesty's enemies , from one enemies port to another , and being seized ( after it had discharged the said goods ) laden with the proceed of that freight which it had car- ried and received of the enemy upon the account ...
... belonging to his majesty's enemies , from one enemies port to another , and being seized ( after it had discharged the said goods ) laden with the proceed of that freight which it had car- ried and received of the enemy upon the account ...
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