Reports of Cases Argued and Determined Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes: Also on Appeal to the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. [1809-1811] With an Appendix, Containing Orders in Council, Notifications, Instructions, Etc., Relating to Prize and Maritime Law, Issued from June 12, 1809, to August 15, 1810, Volume 1Little Brown and Company, 1853 - Admiralty |
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... exportation to this country was strictly prohibited , ) will entitle this vessel to the protection of the order , and induce your lordships to pronounce the capture unjustifiable , and sentence the captors to restitution with costs and ...
... exportation to this country was strictly prohibited , ) will entitle this vessel to the protection of the order , and induce your lordships to pronounce the capture unjustifiable , and sentence the captors to restitution with costs and ...
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... country , of the growth , produce , or manufacture , or of the usual ports of sale and first exportation , the officers and three fourths of the The Patapsco . 1 Acton . [ * 278 ] 16 * HIGH COURT OF APPEALS . 277 The Patapsco. 1 Acton. ...
... country , of the growth , produce , or manufacture , or of the usual ports of sale and first exportation , the officers and three fourths of the The Patapsco . 1 Acton . [ * 278 ] 16 * HIGH COURT OF APPEALS . 277 The Patapsco. 1 Acton. ...
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... exportation , and the officers and three fourths of the mariners shall be of the nation whose flag - ship shall bear , on penalty of confiscation of ship and cargo , and of 3,000 francs additional , a penalty on the proprietors ...
... exportation , and the officers and three fourths of the mariners shall be of the nation whose flag - ship shall bear , on penalty of confiscation of ship and cargo , and of 3,000 francs additional , a penalty on the proprietors ...
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... exportation.2 If a West Indian colony surrender , it becomes , with the property there , altogether prize to the captors . Would this be the case if Java were conquered ? Gibraltar might equally as well be considered a colony of England ...
... exportation.2 If a West Indian colony surrender , it becomes , with the property there , altogether prize to the captors . Would this be the case if Java were conquered ? Gibraltar might equally as well be considered a colony of England ...
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... exportation to any port of Europe , for em- powering his Majesty to direct that licenses , which his Majesty is authorized to grant under his sign manual , may be granted by one of the principal secretaries of state , and for enabling ...
... exportation to any port of Europe , for em- powering his Majesty to direct that licenses , which his Majesty is authorized to grant under his sign manual , may be granted by one of the principal secretaries of state , and for enabling ...
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