The Maritime Law of Europe, Volume 2G. Forman, 1806 |
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Halaman 12
... things ac- celerates the ruin of states , extends the sphere of war , and deplorably multiplies the heads of that hi- deous hydra . It is necessary to fight in every part of the world , and in every sea , at the same time . Such is the ...
... things ac- celerates the ruin of states , extends the sphere of war , and deplorably multiplies the heads of that hi- deous hydra . It is necessary to fight in every part of the world , and in every sea , at the same time . Such is the ...
Halaman 13
... . By this is understood that dis- position of things which renders any one pow- er unable to predominate , and give law to the rest . Commerce renders nations mutually dependent . 13. Since the ties Chap . I. 13 · OF EUROPE .
... . By this is understood that dis- position of things which renders any one pow- er unable to predominate , and give law to the rest . Commerce renders nations mutually dependent . 13. Since the ties Chap . I. 13 · OF EUROPE .
Halaman 16
... thing necessary for the use of the inhabitants . Each country , each climate , is better adapted for one pro- ( 8 ) Thucydides , Hist . lib . 1 . Intercourse of nations impeded by wars . duction than for 16 Part 11 . THE MARITIME LAW.
... thing necessary for the use of the inhabitants . Each country , each climate , is better adapted for one pro- ( 8 ) Thucydides , Hist . lib . 1 . Intercourse of nations impeded by wars . duction than for 16 Part 11 . THE MARITIME LAW.
Halaman 18
... right , and victory confirmed the decision ; when every thing was regarded as a fair acquisition , which could be taken by force . These principles gave birth Ancient system of piracy - Modern states more just . 18 Part II THE MARITIME LAW.
... right , and victory confirmed the decision ; when every thing was regarded as a fair acquisition , which could be taken by force . These principles gave birth Ancient system of piracy - Modern states more just . 18 Part II THE MARITIME LAW.
Halaman 20
... things , every maritime war produces new pretensions on the part of the nations at war , and new claims on the part ... thing proves how much Europe has to regret , that , at the period when the continental powers were represented , and ...
... things , every maritime war produces new pretensions on the part of the nations at war , and new claims on the part ... thing proves how much Europe has to regret , that , at the period when the continental powers were represented , and ...
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according admiralty belli ac pacis belligerent powers belonging blockaded Britannic majesty capture cargo carried commerce of neutrals confiscation contraband contraband of war contracting parties conventional law council of prizes court D'Habreu declaration Denmark Dumont empress enemy enemy's England English flag found on board French Galliani Great-Britain Grotius high sea Holland hostility Hubner imperial majesty jure belli ac justice king laden Lampredi law of Europe law of nations laws of war letters of marque maritime Martens maxim merce navigation neutral country neutral nations neutral port neutral power neutral vessels opinion ordinance of France owners peace pirates Portugal present principles Prises priva privateers prohibited Puffendorf quæ quod ransom recaptures regard reprisal restored rule Russia salvage seize ships sovereign Spain states-general stipulated subjects Sweden territory thing tions tral treaty of commerce United Provinces universal law Valin