The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... enemies ' ship- ping , afloat or on the stocks , and property to the amount of be- tween 400,000l . and 500,000l . , had been ... enemy , -I say it will be hard , in- deed , if , at the commencement of a war England . ] [ 93 HISTORY .
... enemies ' ship- ping , afloat or on the stocks , and property to the amount of be- tween 400,000l . and 500,000l . , had been ... enemy , -I say it will be hard , in- deed , if , at the commencement of a war England . ] [ 93 HISTORY .
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... enemy ? ( Hear , hear ! ' ) What are we to understand to be the wish and the feeling of the people of this country ? We did commence this war by exercising peculiar for- bearance , and Admiral Dundas , having it in his power to destroy ...
... enemy ? ( Hear , hear ! ' ) What are we to understand to be the wish and the feeling of the people of this country ? We did commence this war by exercising peculiar for- bearance , and Admiral Dundas , having it in his power to destroy ...
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... enemy's ports ? How many pounds had been expended by Russia in erecting that chain of forts by which Circassia was bound , all of which but one had fallen ? Even the successes of He the Turks had not been unassist- ed by the arms ...
... enemy's ports ? How many pounds had been expended by Russia in erecting that chain of forts by which Circassia was bound , all of which but one had fallen ? Even the successes of He the Turks had not been unassist- ed by the arms ...
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... enemy's property laden on board a neutral vessel , unless it was contraband of war . At a later period of the ... enemy in the ship of a friend are a lawful prize . He contended that this principle , with another - that the goods of a ...
... enemy's property laden on board a neutral vessel , unless it was contraband of war . At a later period of the ... enemy in the ship of a friend are a lawful prize . He contended that this principle , with another - that the goods of a ...
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... enemy found in the ship of a neutral , while England's stricter rule in that respect was mitigated by her lenity respecting the pro- perty of neutrals found on board enemies ' ships . When England and France determined to act together ...
... enemy found in the ship of a neutral , while England's stricter rule in that respect was mitigated by her lenity respecting the pro- perty of neutrals found on board enemies ' ships . When England and France determined to act together ...
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