Plain Directions to Naval Officers as to the Law of Search, Capture and Prize Under the Late Convention, Orders in Council, Prize Act, &cW.G. Benning, 1854 - 161 páginas |
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... command , and refusing to carry the vessel into the port designated by the captors , continued her course according to his own instructions , it was held that this conduct did not amount to a rescue , nor render the ship on that ground ...
... command , and refusing to carry the vessel into the port designated by the captors , continued her course according to his own instructions , it was held that this conduct did not amount to a rescue , nor render the ship on that ground ...
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... command in the action . Art . 2. When a capture shall have been made by a cruiser of either of the two allied nations , in the presence and in the sight of a cruiser of the other , such cruiser , having thus con- tributed to the ...
... command in the action . Art . 2. When a capture shall have been made by a cruiser of either of the two allied nations , in the presence and in the sight of a cruiser of the other , such cruiser , having thus con- tributed to the ...
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... command during the action , and you will conform yourself to the instructions of that officer as far as relates to the measures to be taken for the conduct and adjudication of the joint captures so made under his command . If the action ...
... command during the action , and you will conform yourself to the instructions of that officer as far as relates to the measures to be taken for the conduct and adjudication of the joint captures so made under his command . If the action ...
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... command of forces might be a more noxious act than the conveyance of a whole regiment . If it has appeared to be of sufficient im- portance to the government of the enemy to send them , it must be enough to put the adverse government on ...
... command of forces might be a more noxious act than the conveyance of a whole regiment . If it has appeared to be of sufficient im- portance to the government of the enemy to send them , it must be enough to put the adverse government on ...
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... command in the action ( d ) ; in the case of construc- tive joint captures to the country of the actual captor ( e ) . The instructions ( ƒ ) appended to the convention are too clear to be misunderstood , and they contain all that is ...
... command in the action ( d ) ; in the case of construc- tive joint captures to the country of the actual captor ( e ) . The instructions ( ƒ ) appended to the convention are too clear to be misunderstood , and they contain all that is ...
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