The Southern Law Review, Volumen8Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1883 |
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Página 37
... charged were not captured , but found safe conduct to Europe , if at all , by other hands to which they were confided . The Brit- ish officer in charge of the mails on board the Trent also protested in the name of his government against ...
... charged were not captured , but found safe conduct to Europe , if at all , by other hands to which they were confided . The Brit- ish officer in charge of the mails on board the Trent also protested in the name of his government against ...
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... charge of the mails on the Trent , and also the officers and owners of the ship herself , knew both the character and the errand of the captured persons before they embarked at Havana . These preliminaries being stated for the purpose ...
... charge of the mails on the Trent , and also the officers and owners of the ship herself , knew both the character and the errand of the captured persons before they embarked at Havana . These preliminaries being stated for the purpose ...
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the officer in charge of them , on board only under a contract with that government , it followed from the contraband char- acter of a part of her lading that our cruiser had a clear right to stop and search her ; third , that the right ...
the officer in charge of them , on board only under a contract with that government , it followed from the contraband char- acter of a part of her lading that our cruiser had a clear right to stop and search her ; third , that the right ...
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... charge the jury that in estimating the damages they might take into consideration the actual pecuniary loss to the plaintiff , occasioned by the death of the son or servant , and also such other circumstances as have injuriously ...
... charge the jury that in estimating the damages they might take into consideration the actual pecuniary loss to the plaintiff , occasioned by the death of the son or servant , and also such other circumstances as have injuriously ...
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... charged that the plaintiff could recover for the probable pecuniary profit of his child's services until he became of ... charge of the court below could be vindicated , which permitted the jury to give , as damages , whatever they might ...
... charged that the plaintiff could recover for the probable pecuniary profit of his child's services until he became of ... charge of the court below could be vindicated , which permitted the jury to give , as damages , whatever they might ...
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