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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... cargo , on a return voyage , cannot be affected by the unlawfulness of the cargo immediately preceding it ; and , conse- quently , that an outward and return voyage , can- not be considered as but one voyage , or the cha- racter of one ...
... cargo , on a return voyage , cannot be affected by the unlawfulness of the cargo immediately preceding it ; and , conse- quently , that an outward and return voyage , can- not be considered as but one voyage , or the cha- racter of one ...
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... cargo . " Here contraband in an outward voyage was , in spite of the maxim that its offence was deposited with the cargo , allowed to have an influence on the character of the returned voyage . Still it was but an indirect and partial ...
... cargo . " Here contraband in an outward voyage was , in spite of the maxim that its offence was deposited with the cargo , allowed to have an influence on the character of the returned voyage . Still it was but an indirect and partial ...
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... cargo , could not enter into the question . The sugar was part of a whole cargo brought from the Havanna in the same ship , had been warehoused from some time in June ' till some time in August , during the repair of the ship , and was ...
... cargo , could not enter into the question . The sugar was part of a whole cargo brought from the Havanna in the same ship , had been warehoused from some time in June ' till some time in August , during the repair of the ship , and was ...
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