International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... owner , is made the lawful subject of capture and judicial condemnation ; and this , not to punish the owner for any crime , but to weaken the insurrection . The offense for which the condemnation may be decreed is one that inheres in ...
... owner , is made the lawful subject of capture and judicial condemnation ; and this , not to punish the owner for any crime , but to weaken the insurrection . The offense for which the condemnation may be decreed is one that inheres in ...
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... owner or master of the ship should , like it , be subject to condemnation . " Efforts of the owner of the cargo to resort to disguise or to use false documents , or any connivance with an attempt of the master to evade search , should ...
... owner or master of the ship should , like it , be subject to condemnation . " Efforts of the owner of the cargo to resort to disguise or to use false documents , or any connivance with an attempt of the master to evade search , should ...
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... owner ; for as pirates have no lawful right to make captures , the property has not been divested . The owner has merely been deprived of his possession , to which he is restored by the recapture . For the service thus rendered to him ...
... owner ; for as pirates have no lawful right to make captures , the property has not been divested . The owner has merely been deprived of his possession , to which he is restored by the recapture . For the service thus rendered to him ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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