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Page 95
... ship and the other on the cargo . After being disabled by storm and pre- vented from continuing her voyage without going into port to refit , the ship was captured by the French and the crew taken to France . Eight days later she was ...
... ship and the other on the cargo . After being disabled by storm and pre- vented from continuing her voyage without going into port to refit , the ship was captured by the French and the crew taken to France . Eight days later she was ...
Page 96
... ship had been wrecked and a third or fourth of the goods saved . . . . We are therefore of opinion that the loss was total , by the cap- ture ; and the right which the owner had , after the voyage was defeated , to obtain restitution of ...
... ship had been wrecked and a third or fourth of the goods saved . . . . We are therefore of opinion that the loss was total , by the cap- ture ; and the right which the owner had , after the voyage was defeated , to obtain restitution of ...
Page 101
... ship to the defendants for a voyage from London to India and back to London . ' On her return home she met with a most uncommonly violent storm off Margate , where she was stranded and sunk under water . ' Her cargo consisted of ...
... ship to the defendants for a voyage from London to India and back to London . ' On her return home she met with a most uncommonly violent storm off Margate , where she was stranded and sunk under water . ' Her cargo consisted of ...
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