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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... tral ships , and , if they find prohibited goods on board , have a full right to confiscate them . Be- sides I am no way surprised that the northern crowns have a greater regard to the general interest of Europe , than to the complaints ...
... tral ships , and , if they find prohibited goods on board , have a full right to confiscate them . Be- sides I am no way surprised that the northern crowns have a greater regard to the general interest of Europe , than to the complaints ...
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... tral country , to take fresh clearances , may fairly be considered as a fraudulent evasion , and as in effect the direct trade ; but the high court of admiralty has expressly decided ( and I see no reason to ex- pect that the court of ...
... tral country , to take fresh clearances , may fairly be considered as a fraudulent evasion , and as in effect the direct trade ; but the high court of admiralty has expressly decided ( and I see no reason to ex- pect that the court of ...
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... tral nations ; because as war cannot be carried " on between the principal powers of Europe , in " such a manner as to confine the effects of it to " themselves alone , it follows that there must be some changes and variation in the ...
... tral nations ; because as war cannot be carried " on between the principal powers of Europe , in " such a manner as to confine the effects of it to " themselves alone , it follows that there must be some changes and variation in the ...
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