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" It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges... "
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ... - Page 257
1817
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Treaties and Topics in American Diplomacy

Freeman Snow - Diplomatic and consular service - 1894 - 536 pages
...true proprietor, as soon as due and sufficient proof shall be made concerning the property thereof." please, the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty, or any other judges; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized,...
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Digest

John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1178 pages
...contained these words: 'It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1803-1807

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1807 - 490 pages
...to the nearest Port of that Prince or State from which they obtained their Commissions. ARTICLE 19*. It shall be lawful for the Ships of War and Privateers,...belonging to the said Parties respectively to carry whither soever they please the Ships and Goods taken from their Enemies, without being obliged to pay...
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International Law

George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - International law - 1901 - 534 pages
...France, in 1778, " It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods taken from their enemies ; ... on the contrary, no shelter or refuge shall be given in their ports to such as shall have made...
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South Carolina Women in the Confederacy, Volume 1

United Daughters of the Confederacy. South Carolina Division - Charities - 1903 - 786 pages
...be restored. 17th. "It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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Journals of the Continental Congress

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1906 - 460 pages
...thereof. ART. XX. It shall be lawfull for the Ships of War of either Party, and Privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the Ships and...from their Enemies, without being obliged to pay any Duty to the Officers of the Admiralty or any other Judges; nor shall such Prizes be arrested, or seized,...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 962 pages
...shall be lawfull for the Ships of War of either Party and Privateers, freely to carry whither so ever they please, the Ships and Goods, taken from their Enemies, without being obliged to pay any Duty to the Officers of the Admiralty or any other Judges; nor shall such Prizes be arrested, or seized,...
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Our Naval War with France

Gardner Weld Allen - United States - 1909 - 382 pages
...4, 1778. Art. xvii. It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges ; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements Between ...

William M. Malloy, Garfield Charles - International law - 1910 - 1264 pages
...the nearest port of that Prince or State from whom they obtained their commissions. ARTICLE XXV." I It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...goods taken from their enemies, without being obliged t" pay any fee to the officers of the admiralty, or to any judges whatever; nor shall the said prizes,...
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The French Spoliation Claims: With Special Reference to Insurance Companies

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims - French spoliation claims - 1910 - 248 pages
...: "ARTICLE XVII. " It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admirality or any other judges; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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