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WAR-continued.

published to neutrals, 7; denunciation of and declaration of
discriminated, 7, 8; effect of its existence upon the sub-
jects of the belligerent states, 8; declaration of may be
retroactive in its effect, 9; effect of on the persons and
property of the enemy found within the realm at the outset
of hostilities, ib. et seq.

WAR of 1793, reference to, 54.

WARFARE, its objects described, 54; its licence in former times,
55; later modifications of that licence, ib., 58; by land and
sea discriminated, 56.

WATT PASSAGE, topographically considered, 165.

WEATHER unfavourable will not operate against a claim of joint
capture, otherwise valid, 329.

WEBSTER, Mr., cited as to right of search, 281.

WHEATON, Dr., cited as to free ships, free goods, 308-312.
WINES, difficulty in describing them with relation to a licence in
particular cases, 73; wines where contraband, 246.

WIRT, Mr., Attorney General of the United States, cited as to
hostile colonial trade, 203.

WISEMAN, Sir H., cited as to contraband provisions, 243.
WOLFIUS cited as to licence in warfare, 56.

WRONG-DOERS in capture are themselves solely responsible, 303.

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