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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... true what Amalasuintha said to the Emperor " Justinian ; he is to be reputed as siding with the enemy , who supplies him with things necessary " for war . As to the second sort of things [ for " pleasure only , of which sort he gives ...
... true what Amalasuintha said to the Emperor " Justinian ; he is to be reputed as siding with the enemy , who supplies him with things necessary " for war . As to the second sort of things [ for " pleasure only , of which sort he gives ...
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... true as is assu med . A land force will be also necessary ; un . less both the superiority at sea and the situation ... true that they must fall , if they can be neither fed nor de- fended . But it is not so true that colonies , as such ...
... true as is assu med . A land force will be also necessary ; un . less both the superiority at sea and the situation ... true that they must fall , if they can be neither fed nor de- fended . But it is not so true that colonies , as such ...
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... true , take place in war , and arise out of war ; but then they do not arise out of the predomi- nance of the enemies force , or out of any necessity resulting therefrom ; and this I take to be the true foundation of the principle . It ...
... true , take place in war , and arise out of war ; but then they do not arise out of the predomi- nance of the enemies force , or out of any necessity resulting therefrom ; and this I take to be the true foundation of the principle . It ...
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