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“A” Collection of State Papers, Relative to the War Against France: Now ... - Page 272
by John Debrett - 1795
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 15

English literature - 1753 - 750 pages
...lafw. When two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the fhipsy goods, and effefb, of each other, upon the high feas. Whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture к fea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he obibrve» his neutrality« Hence...
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The Duke of Newcastle's Letter: By His Majesty's Order ..., Volume 48, Issue 3

Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of Newcastle - Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748 - 1753 - 60 pages
...they have a Right to make Prizes of the Ships, Goods, and Effects, of each other, upon the High Seas : Whatever is the Property of the Enemy, may be acquired by Capture at Sea j but the Property of a Friend, cannot be taken, provided he obferves his Neutrality. Hence the...
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A Review of the Laws of the United States of North America, the British ...

Comparative law - 1790 - 286 pages
..., &c. When two powers are at war they have a right to make prizes of the Ihips, goods, and effefts of each other upon the high feas. Whatever is the property of an enemy may be acquired by capture at fea» but the property of a friend cannot be taken provided...
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Annual Register, Volume 37

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 830 pages
...have a right to make prizes of the Ihips, goods, and effects of each other, upon the high feas:1 — whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at lea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he obferves his neutrality. " Hence the...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 37

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 752 pages
...have a right to make prizes of the Ihips, goods, and effects of each other, upon the high teas : — whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at lea ; but the property of a friend can- • not be taken, provided he obfervcs his neutrality. > "...
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A Treatise of Captures in War

Cornelis van Bijnkershoek, Richard Lee - Capture at sea - 1803 - 258 pages
...Method of TRYING PRIZES taken in War: APPEALS and COSTS. , by the > law of nations, two powers at war have a right to make prizes of the fhips, goods and...the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided be obferves bis neutrality. That is, provided he does not affift either party in fuch a manner as to...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 37

History - 1807 - 750 pages
...have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effeéls of each other, upon the high seas: — whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at sea; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he observes his neutrality. " Hence the...
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Collectanea Juridica: Consisting of Tracts Relative to the Law and ...

Francis Hargrave - England - 1840 - 544 pages
...LAW. WHEN two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the (hips, goods, and effefts of each other upon the high feas : whatever is the...property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he obferved his neutrality. HENCE the law of nations has eftabliihed, THAT the goods of an enemy on board...
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History of the Law of Nations in Europe and America: From the Earliest Times ...

Henry Wheaton - Europe - 1845 - 820 pages
...are at war they have a right to make prizes of the ships and goods of each other on the high seas ; whatever is the property of the enemy may be acquired by capture at sea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he faithfully observes his neutrality....
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Principles of the Law of Nations: With Practical Notes and Supplementary ...

Archer Polson - Blockade - 1848 - 146 pages
...war, they have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects of each other on the high seas: whatever is the property of the enemy may be acquired by capture at sea, but the property of a friend cannot be taken provided he observed his neutrality. Hence the law...
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