The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 167
... vessel has left the blockaded port or has tried to enter it . Shall she remain indefinitely liable to capture ? To ' reply by an absolute affirmative would be to go too far . This ' vessel must remain liable to capture so long as she is ...
... vessel has left the blockaded port or has tried to enter it . Shall she remain indefinitely liable to capture ? To ' reply by an absolute affirmative would be to go too far . This ' vessel must remain liable to capture so long as she is ...
Page 172
... vessel which if the rest of the cargo be taken at the invoice value is more than half , if taken at the market value is less than half . Again , weight may be weight as stated in an invoice , or weight of the output , which in many ...
... vessel which if the rest of the cargo be taken at the invoice value is more than half , if taken at the market value is less than half . Again , weight may be weight as stated in an invoice , or weight of the output , which in many ...
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... vessel which , being protected by a licence from the British Government , was in the same legal position as a neutral vessel : ' It has been said that Captain Capel could not spare men from his own ship to carry the captured vessel to a ...
... vessel which , being protected by a licence from the British Government , was in the same legal position as a neutral vessel : ' It has been said that Captain Capel could not spare men from his own ship to carry the captured vessel to a ...
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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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