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... port . The so - called Amalfitan Tables seem to have been the sea law of the latter part of the elev- enth century . The much more detailed Consolato del Mare of doubtful origin between the twelfth and four- teenth centuries derived ...
... port . The so - called Amalfitan Tables seem to have been the sea law of the latter part of the elev- enth century . The much more detailed Consolato del Mare of doubtful origin between the twelfth and four- teenth centuries derived ...
Page 57
... ports to insurgents , extradite insurgents , etc.8 • ( 7 ) When insurgency exists , the armed forces of the insurgents must observe and are entitled to the advan- tages of the laws of war in their relations to the parent state.9 1 Wheat ...
... ports to insurgents , extradite insurgents , etc.8 • ( 7 ) When insurgency exists , the armed forces of the insurgents must observe and are entitled to the advan- tages of the laws of war in their relations to the parent state.9 1 Wheat ...
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... ports would be considered illicit and contraband , and that vessels , crews , etc. , involved in such trade would be liable to the penalties of Colombian laws . ( 2 ) That as the vessels of the opposing party in the port of Cartagena ...
... ports would be considered illicit and contraband , and that vessels , crews , etc. , involved in such trade would be liable to the penalties of Colombian laws . ( 2 ) That as the vessels of the opposing party in the port of Cartagena ...
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... ports of the recognizing state , the vessels of both parties would have the same privileges , the merchant vessels of the recognizing state must submit to the right of search as justly belonging to both parties ; in fine , so far as the ...
... ports of the recognizing state , the vessels of both parties would have the same privileges , the merchant vessels of the recognizing state must submit to the right of search as justly belonging to both parties ; in fine , so far as the ...
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... port . The opposition of Great Britain and the death of Alexander of Russia in 1825 hastened its speedy fall . Meantime the idea of a collective authority in the Great Powers had been maintained . This began to be exercised in behalf of ...
... port . The opposition of Great Britain and the death of Alexander of Russia in 1825 hastened its speedy fall . Meantime the idea of a collective authority in the Great Powers had been maintained . This began to be exercised in behalf of ...
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