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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... considered under several rela- tions to the law of nations , according to the several questions to be decided by them . They may be considered as simply repeating or affirming the general law : they may be considered as making ...
... considered under several rela- tions to the law of nations , according to the several questions to be decided by them . They may be considered as simply repeating or affirming the general law : they may be considered as making ...
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... considered as one entire transaction , formed upon one original plan , conducted by the same persons , and under one set of instructions . If the reason here given for the distinction be . tween distant voyages and voyages of no great ...
... considered as one entire transaction , formed upon one original plan , conducted by the same persons , and under one set of instructions . If the reason here given for the distinction be . tween distant voyages and voyages of no great ...
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... considered as applicable to the outward voyage in the trade from the neutral country to a colony ; which last has not as yet been subjected to condemnation . Whether that is to be its future destiny , as has happened to some other ...
... considered as applicable to the outward voyage in the trade from the neutral country to a colony ; which last has not as yet been subjected to condemnation . Whether that is to be its future destiny , as has happened to some other ...
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