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... Ship to call upon the Underwriters to re - imburse him the Money for the Purchase of the Ship at a Sale by Auction under such Sentence ; with an Appendix , containing the French Laws now in Force relative to Maritime Prizes , & c . and ...
... Ship to call upon the Underwriters to re - imburse him the Money for the Purchase of the Ship at a Sale by Auction under such Sentence ; with an Appendix , containing the French Laws now in Force relative to Maritime Prizes , & c . and ...
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... ship there is not even the appearance of discipline or order ; every man follows his own invention in his own way . As these ships are more numerously manned than British ships of equal rate , the mischief is increased in proportion ...
... ship there is not even the appearance of discipline or order ; every man follows his own invention in his own way . As these ships are more numerously manned than British ships of equal rate , the mischief is increased in proportion ...
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... ship of the merchant has performed her voyage , the crew are taken into the navy . The merchant must find other men , before his ship can again proceed to sea . From the necessity of the case , the number of apprentices is greatly ...
... ship of the merchant has performed her voyage , the crew are taken into the navy . The merchant must find other men , before his ship can again proceed to sea . From the necessity of the case , the number of apprentices is greatly ...
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