The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 165
... regard to this point , appears to be more alarmed for the safety of private commerce than when he refuses to assent to the abolition of its capture . The result of the London meeting was foregone , ' serious efforts were made to do ...
... regard to this point , appears to be more alarmed for the safety of private commerce than when he refuses to assent to the abolition of its capture . The result of the London meeting was foregone , ' serious efforts were made to do ...
Page 172
... regard to contraband do not indeed appear to have troubled the plenipotentiaries . Thus , in Article 44 it is stated that when a ship is not liable to condem- nation on account of the proportion of contraband on board she may continue ...
... regard to contraband do not indeed appear to have troubled the plenipotentiaries . Thus , in Article 44 it is stated that when a ship is not liable to condem- nation on account of the proportion of contraband on board she may continue ...
Page 229
... regard to many subjects this might not greatly matter , but in regard to Jefferies it is a most serious disqualification . For what Jefferies himself most needs deliverance from is the evil influence of his own fevered and hysterical ...
... regard to many subjects this might not greatly matter , but in regard to Jefferies it is a most serious disqualification . For what Jefferies himself most needs deliverance from is the evil influence of his own fevered and hysterical ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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