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... the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their
respective flags : and , by likewise suffering the arrestation of that Corvette ,
though armed at Cape Francois , upon the pretext that she was armed in the
United States .
... the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their
respective flags : and , by likewise suffering the arrestation of that Corvette ,
though armed at Cape Francois , upon the pretext that she was armed in the
United States .
Side 157
master or commander of the ship shall make oath before the officers of Marine ,
that the said ship belongs to one or more of the subjects of - - , the act whereof
shall be put at the end of these presents , as likewise that he will keep , and
cause ...
master or commander of the ship shall make oath before the officers of Marine ,
that the said ship belongs to one or more of the subjects of - - , the act whereof
shall be put at the end of these presents , as likewise that he will keep , and
cause ...
Side 161
... on all the commandants of the armed force , on the officers , civil and military ,
to cause to be respected and observed , in all their arrangements , the treaties
which unite France to the neutral Powers of the ancient continent and to the
United ...
... on all the commandants of the armed force , on the officers , civil and military ,
to cause to be respected and observed , in all their arrangements , the treaties
which unite France to the neutral Powers of the ancient continent and to the
United ...
Side 165
... respecting the necessity of having the Rôle d ' équipage , or Seamen ' s
Articles , signed by a public officer . ... for , in a conversation which he had with
one of the officers of that Department , " he acknowledged that they were puzzled
how to ...
... respecting the necessity of having the Rôle d ' équipage , or Seamen ' s
Articles , signed by a public officer . ... for , in a conversation which he had with
one of the officers of that Department , " he acknowledged that they were puzzled
how to ...
Side 169
In consulting this form , we discover that the Captain is bound to remit to the
officers of maritime affairs , at those ports where he shall land , a list , signed and
witnessed , containing the names and surnames , the places of birth and abode
of ...
In consulting this form , we discover that the Captain is bound to remit to the
officers of maritime affairs , at those ports where he shall land , a list , signed and
witnessed , containing the names and surnames , the places of birth and abode
of ...
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volum 11 United States. Congress. Senate Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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