Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four-gun ship than by a privateer of four guns ; and were not -all equally condemned? War, whether on land or sea, is constituted of acts of violence on the persons and property of individuals; and excess... Maritime Warfare - Página 58por Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1878 - 119 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Wharton - 1884 - 882 páginas
...vindicating privateering, say»; " Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four-gun ship than by a privateer of four guns ; and were not all equally condemned ? ... In of Paris, on the close of the Crimean war, an agreement was reached by the parties there represented,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 páginas
...taken by His Majesty's men-of-war? Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a stveuty-four gnu ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all equally condemned! War, whether on laud or sea, is constituted of acts of violence on the persons and property of individuals; and excess... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 862 páginas
...taken by His Majesty's шеп-of-war? Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four gun ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all equally condemned 1 War, whether on laud or sea, is constituted of acts of violence on the persons and property of individuals;... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1020 páginas
...taken by His Majesty's men-of-war! Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four gnn ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all...One man fights for wages paid him by the Government, ora patriotic zeal for the defense of his country ; another, duly authorized, and giving the proper... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1020 páginas
...exacted by a seventy-four gun ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all equally condemned 1 War, whether on land or sea, is constituted of acts...him by the Government, or a patriotic zeal for the defense of his country ; another, duly authorized, and giving the proper pledges for his good conduct,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 páginas
...taken by His Majesty's men-of-war? Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four gun ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all...violence on the persons and property of individuals; and exi'l-ss of violence is the grand cause that brings about a peace. One man figbts for wages paid him... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1900 - 272 páginas
...taken by his Majesty's men-of-war? Were the " spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four-gun ship, than by " a privateer of four guns, and were not all...violence is " the grand cause that brings about a peace—one man fights for " wages paid him by the Government, or a patriotic zeal for the " defence... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1900 - 272 páginas
...taken by his Majesty's men-of-war ? Were the " spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four-gun ship, than by " a privateer of four guns, and were not all...violence is " the grand cause that brings about a peace—one man fights for " wages paid him by the Government, or a patriotiClleal for the " defence... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1122 páginas
...taken by His Majesty's men-of-war? Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy-four-gun ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all...him by the government, or a patriotic zeal for the defense of his country ; another, duly authorized, and giving the proper pledges for his good conduct,... | |
| 1906 - 1132 páginas
...taken by His Majesty's men-of-war? Were the spoils less rigidly exacted by a seventy- four-gun ship than by a privateer of four guns; and were not all...him by the government, or a patriotic zeal for the defense of his country ; another, duly authorized, and giving the proper pledges for his good conduct,... | |
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