History of the Law of Nations in Europe and America: From the Earliest Times to the Treaty of Washington, 1842 |
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... maritime legislation , in order to accommodate them to temporary and fluctuating views of policy according to their relative positions as belligerents or neutrals . This circumstance renders necessary a more detailed examination of ...
... maritime legislation , in order to accommodate them to temporary and fluctuating views of policy according to their relative positions as belligerents or neutrals . This circumstance renders necessary a more detailed examination of ...
Page 107
... maritime commerce were embodied in a uniform code by the Marine Ordinance of 1681. This ordinance also contains a complete collection of rules for the govern- ment of the commissioned cruizers and of the prize tribu- nals in cases of ...
... maritime commerce were embodied in a uniform code by the Marine Ordinance of 1681. This ordinance also contains a complete collection of rules for the govern- ment of the commissioned cruizers and of the prize tribu- nals in cases of ...
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... maritime law of nations , under the title De Navibus ob Vecturam Vetitarum Mercium Commissis which we shall have ... maritime captures in his Traité de Proprieté . The two maritime wars terminated by the peace of Aix § 9. Mari- time law ...
... maritime law of nations , under the title De Navibus ob Vecturam Vetitarum Mercium Commissis which we shall have ... maritime captures in his Traité de Proprieté . The two maritime wars terminated by the peace of Aix § 9. Mari- time law ...
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Conduct of the Athenians on the surrender of Melos | xv |
Theory of the balance of power among the ancient nations | xv |
Ciceros theory of international morality | 25 |
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