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... Enemy's property in neutral vessels ........ .................................... .. 124 4. Neutral property in an enemy's vessel .................. 128 LECTURE VII . — Of Restrictions upon Neutral Trade ... .........
... Enemy's property in neutral vessels ........ .................................... .. 124 4. Neutral property in an enemy's vessel .................. 128 LECTURE VII . — Of Restrictions upon Neutral Trade ... .........
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... enemy to that man whom they regarded merely as a foreigner ; but to deny to strangers the use and protection of the city , would be inhuman . To overturn justice by plundering others , tended to destroy civil society , as well as ...
... enemy to that man whom they regarded merely as a foreigner ; but to deny to strangers the use and protection of the city , would be inhuman . To overturn justice by plundering others , tended to destroy civil society , as well as ...
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... enemy as almost the same . Piracy , rapine and ferocious warfare de- formed the annals of Europe . The manners of nations were barbarous , and their maxims of war cruel . Slave- ry was considered as a lawful consequence of captivity ...
... enemy as almost the same . Piracy , rapine and ferocious warfare de- formed the annals of Europe . The manners of nations were barbarous , and their maxims of war cruel . Slave- ry was considered as a lawful consequence of captivity ...
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... enemy by surprise was deemed coward- ly and dishonourable . It dictated humane treatment to the vanquished , courtesy to enemies , and the virtues of fidelity , honour and magnanimity in every species of warfare . a 4 Inst . 155 . d ...
... enemy by surprise was deemed coward- ly and dishonourable . It dictated humane treatment to the vanquished , courtesy to enemies , and the virtues of fidelity , honour and magnanimity in every species of warfare . a 4 Inst . 155 . d ...
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... enemy . It was the cus- tom of the ancient Greeks and Romans to publish a de- claration of the injuries they had received , and to send a herald to the enemy's borders to demand satisfaction , before they actually engaged in war ; and ...
... enemy . It was the cus- tom of the ancient Greeks and Romans to publish a de- claration of the injuries they had received , and to send a herald to the enemy's borders to demand satisfaction , before they actually engaged in war ; and ...
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