Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Several Courts of the United States, and of Pennsylvania: Held at the Seat of the Federal Government, Volumen92 |
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When the master of the schooner first discerned the blue light of the approaching
vessel , the schooner bore from the blue light , about west by north , as near as
those in charge of the schooner could judge . Enough appears to warrant the ...
When the master of the schooner first discerned the blue light of the approaching
vessel , the schooner bore from the blue light , about west by north , as near as
those in charge of the schooner could judge . Enough appears to warrant the ...
Página 34
All agree , it is presumed , that the preparations to send the pilot on board were
judicious and proper , except that the owners of the steamship insist that the
schooner was not in a proper position when those in charge of her launched the
yawl ...
All agree , it is presumed , that the preparations to send the pilot on board were
judicious and proper , except that the owners of the steamship insist that the
schooner was not in a proper position when those in charge of her launched the
yawl ...
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Equipped as the yawl was with a good light , it was the duty of those in charge of
the steamship's navigation to make the necessary preparations to receive the
pilot on board : but , before he had time to reach the point of destination in the ...
Equipped as the yawl was with a good light , it was the duty of those in charge of
the steamship's navigation to make the necessary preparations to receive the
pilot on board : but , before he had time to reach the point of destination in the ...
Página 36
Two faults are charged against the steamship : ( 1. ) That she starboarded her
helm , which is admitted ; and of course it requires no argument to establish the
charge . ( 2. ) That she did not stop , so as to give the schooner the opportunity to
...
Two faults are charged against the steamship : ( 1. ) That she starboarded her
helm , which is admitted ; and of course it requires no argument to establish the
charge . ( 2. ) That she did not stop , so as to give the schooner the opportunity to
...
Página 37
Clear proof is exhibited that the schooner did not carry the required masthead -
light ; but it is equally clear that she was seasonably seen by the steamship , and
that those in charge of the navigation of the steamship were not misled , even for
...
Clear proof is exhibited that the schooner did not carry the required masthead -
light ; but it is equally clear that she was seasonably seen by the steamship , and
that those in charge of the navigation of the steamship were not misled , even for
...
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