The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 - Commerce |
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... practice has been , accordingly , that it is only in considerable quantities that the offence of contraband is contemplated . The case of despatches is very different ; it is impossible to limit a letter to so small a size as not to be ...
... practice has been , accordingly , that it is only in considerable quantities that the offence of contraband is contemplated . The case of despatches is very different ; it is impossible to limit a letter to so small a size as not to be ...
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... practice of all great maritime powers . And if , upon making the search , the vessel be found employed in contraband trade , or in carrying enemy's property , or troops , or DESPATCHES , she is liable to be taken and brought in for ...
... practice of all great maritime powers . And if , upon making the search , the vessel be found employed in contraband trade , or in carrying enemy's property , or troops , or DESPATCHES , she is liable to be taken and brought in for ...
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... practice is uniform and univer- sal upon this subject . The many European treaties which refer to this right , refer ... practiced upon him . " This same distinction is also referred to by PHILLIMORE , 1862. ] 9 International Law vs. the ...
... practice is uniform and univer- sal upon this subject . The many European treaties which refer to this right , refer ... practiced upon him . " This same distinction is also referred to by PHILLIMORE , 1862. ] 9 International Law vs. the ...
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... practiced upon him . But when a neutral master receives papers on board in a hostile port , he receives them at his own hazard , and cannot be heard to avow his ignorance of a fact with which , by due inquiry , he might have made ...
... practiced upon him . But when a neutral master receives papers on board in a hostile port , he receives them at his own hazard , and cannot be heard to avow his ignorance of a fact with which , by due inquiry , he might have made ...
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... practice to establish such courts , with plenary power in civil causes , in every district that falls into the military possession of the United States government . It is said that the practice of this government in California , for ...
... practice to establish such courts , with plenary power in civil causes , in every district that falls into the military possession of the United States government . It is said that the practice of this government in California , for ...
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American amount April Assay Office August average bales Bank of England bbls belligerent bonds Boston Britain British bullion Canal Cape capital Captain Captain WILKES cents per pound Chamber of Commerce China circulation coast coin committee Company Congress consumption contraband cotton currency debt December deposits despatches dollars duty English established export feet flax foreign France French gold important increase India interest Island Jamaica January July Lake Lake Superior letter Liverpool loan London manufacture March ment merchants Messrs miles millions molasses months nations neutral New-York New-York city North notes November October paper Penang Philadelphia population port postal present produced quantity Rail-Road railway receipts received revenue River Secretary ship silk silver SLIDELL South South Sea Company Southampton specie steamer tariff telegraph tion tons Total trade Treasury treaty United United Kingdom vessel