The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 8 巻A. Constable, 1806 |
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... must be paid them , on the other fuppofition , for the use of their name and flag . In this way , our author is of opinion , that the indulgence . fhewn to the neutral trade , by relaxing the rule of the war 1756 , has deprived us of ...
... must be paid them , on the other fuppofition , for the use of their name and flag . In this way , our author is of opinion , that the indulgence . fhewn to the neutral trade , by relaxing the rule of the war 1756 , has deprived us of ...
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... must be known to every man on board ; must appear from the papers , unless all the public as well as private inftru . ments are fictitious ; and befides , would , for the most part , be discover- able , not only from the place of ...
... must be known to every man on board ; must appear from the papers , unless all the public as well as private inftru . ments are fictitious ; and befides , would , for the most part , be discover- able , not only from the place of ...
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... must suf- fer , which is the object of direct hoftility , when placed in com- petition with that which is exempted from its hazards . The rate of infurance will neceffarily be higher upon the fhips of a belli- gerent than on those of a ...
... must suf- fer , which is the object of direct hoftility , when placed in com- petition with that which is exempted from its hazards . The rate of infurance will neceffarily be higher upon the fhips of a belli- gerent than on those of a ...
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... must be for the inte- reft of the belligerents themfelves , thus mutually to narrow the front which they oppofe to lofs and fuffering , can as little admit of difpute , while they are confidered as upon a par in all the cir- cumstances ...
... must be for the inte- reft of the belligerents themfelves , thus mutually to narrow the front which they oppofe to lofs and fuffering , can as little admit of difpute , while they are confidered as upon a par in all the cir- cumstances ...
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... must always be the most vulnerable . - Maritime great- nefs is founded upon extended commerce : a great navy can on ... must be fi- multaneously adopted by both , or by neither . While France con- tinues , therefore , to capture our ...
... must always be the most vulnerable . - Maritime great- nefs is founded upon extended commerce : a great navy can on ... must be fi- multaneously adopted by both , or by neither . While France con- tinues , therefore , to capture our ...
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