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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... object of dispensing , in time of war , with the navigation act , was avowed by the legislature itself , in the preamble to one of its acts , which was " In the war of 1740 , when we had a war with both France and Spain , it was again ...
... object of dispensing , in time of war , with the navigation act , was avowed by the legislature itself , in the preamble to one of its acts , which was " In the war of 1740 , when we had a war with both France and Spain , it was again ...
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... object , what right has a third party perfectly neutral to step in , and prevent the execution ? " - No right at all to step in ; provided the belligerent does , in fact , apply his means to that object , and , in the mode , conformable ...
... object , what right has a third party perfectly neutral to step in , and prevent the execution ? " - No right at all to step in ; provided the belligerent does , in fact , apply his means to that object , and , in the mode , conformable ...
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... object with Mr. Ward to discredit , he finds a half con- cession , to which he does not fail to summon a marked attention . Hubner , it seems , referring * to the case of a neutral trade with an enemy's colo- nies , opened on account of ...
... object with Mr. Ward to discredit , he finds a half con- cession , to which he does not fail to summon a marked attention . Hubner , it seems , referring * to the case of a neutral trade with an enemy's colo- nies , opened on account of ...
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