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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... depend upon rules founded on a general law , as upon conventions made between particular nations ; so in order to form a solid judgment of the point in question , we ought previously to examine what treaties subsist between the northern ...
... depend upon rules founded on a general law , as upon conventions made between particular nations ; so in order to form a solid judgment of the point in question , we ought previously to examine what treaties subsist between the northern ...
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... depend . This distinction is so novel , and in its appearance so refined , that in ex- plaining it some difficulty was naturally felt , in the selection of apposite expressions . A critic , tinctured with want of candor , might be ...
... depend . This distinction is so novel , and in its appearance so refined , that in ex- plaining it some difficulty was naturally felt , in the selection of apposite expressions . A critic , tinctured with want of candor , might be ...
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... depend on a blockade . It is obvious that a blockade of parti- cular ports , such as that of Amsterdam , the chief emporium of the country of Grotius , might in- fluence the question of peace , as well as the question of capitulation ...
... depend on a blockade . It is obvious that a blockade of parti- cular ports , such as that of Amsterdam , the chief emporium of the country of Grotius , might in- fluence the question of peace , as well as the question of capitulation ...
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