The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine Insurance and Abbott on ShippingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 317 sider |
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... principles ; being well persuaded of this , that whoever at- tempts to make a law - book serve at once the threefold purpose of a treatise on general principles , statutes at large , and law reports , must fail to make it good for ...
... principles ; being well persuaded of this , that whoever at- tempts to make a law - book serve at once the threefold purpose of a treatise on general principles , statutes at large , and law reports , must fail to make it good for ...
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... principles of policy it generally observed a strict neutrality . Notwithstanding this pacific disposition , which commerce naturally inspires , the Rhodians at last became an object of jealousy , and were most furiously attacked and ...
... principles of policy it generally observed a strict neutrality . Notwithstanding this pacific disposition , which commerce naturally inspires , the Rhodians at last became an object of jealousy , and were most furiously attacked and ...
Side xix
... principles of commerce . But notwithstanding this , the Athenians , being of a very ambitious disposition , being more attentive to extend their maritime power than to enjoy it , and having a govern- ment of such a cast that the public ...
... principles of commerce . But notwithstanding this , the Athenians , being of a very ambitious disposition , being more attentive to extend their maritime power than to enjoy it , and having a govern- ment of such a cast that the public ...
Side xxi
... principles of natural reason and justice , who applied those principles with so much propriety to the various wants and necessities of human society , and who had the honour of establishing a system of law , which has been adopted as ...
... principles of natural reason and justice , who applied those principles with so much propriety to the various wants and necessities of human society , and who had the honour of establishing a system of law , which has been adopted as ...
Side xxv
... principles of justice and equity , and to the practice followed at this day by all governments which are founded on just principles , to allow such losses to fall upon indi- viduals . From what has been said , it appears evident that ...
... principles of justice and equity , and to the practice followed at this day by all governments which are founded on just principles , to allow such losses to fall upon indi- viduals . From what has been said , it appears evident that ...
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The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ... George Atkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ... George Atkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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