A Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare, Embodying the Decisions of Lord Stowell and Other English Judges, and of the American Courts, and the Opinions of the Most Eminent Jurists: With an Appendix of the Official Documents and Correspondence in Relation to the Present WarLawbook Exchange, 2009 - 457 páginas |
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... voyage as beginning at the place where it hap- pened to become necessary to go through such a pro- cess ? Again , let it be supposed that the party has a motive for desiring to make the voyage appear to begin at some other place than ...
... voyage as beginning at the place where it hap- pened to become necessary to go through such a pro- cess ? Again , let it be supposed that the party has a motive for desiring to make the voyage appear to begin at some other place than ...
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... voyage , being a voyage from one port of the enemy to another , cannot be deemed a voyage of supply to him ; but it is to be remembered , that Brest is a port not situated within a wine province of that country , and must have its ...
... voyage , being a voyage from one port of the enemy to another , cannot be deemed a voyage of supply to him ; but it is to be remembered , that Brest is a port not situated within a wine province of that country , and must have its ...
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... voyage affects the ship on her return voyage . The rule holds , not- withstanding the vessel may have performed various different voyages and repeatedly changed her cargos at these several ports to which she may have traded from the ...
... voyage affects the ship on her return voyage . The rule holds , not- withstanding the vessel may have performed various different voyages and repeatedly changed her cargos at these several ports to which she may have traded from the ...
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actual allies American appear arms authority belligerent belonging blockade British subjects Buckingham Palace captain cargo carried character circumstances claim colony command commerce commission Commissioners condemnation confiscation considered contraband contract Council Court of Admiralty Cranch cruizers declaration deemed despatches destination Dodson droits of Admiralty Dutch duty effect enemy enemy's country England entitled export flag officer fleet force foreign France French Hazlitt hostile illegal intention joint capture Jonge law of nations letters of marque liable licence Lord High Admiral Lord Stowell Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Treasury maritime master merchant military nature naval neutral country neutral vessels order in council owner party peace permitted persons possession postliminium principle Privy Council prize proclamation prohibited protection purpose recapture reprisals residence respect rule Russia sailing says seized seizure share ship or vessel sovereign taken tion trade treaty United Vattel voyage Wheaton William Hazlitt