The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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THE NAVIGATION ACT OF 1651 217 England , Ireland or the Plantations save in English ships or foreign . ships of that country " of which the said goods are the growth , pro- duction or manufacture " ; foreign goods brought in by English ...
THE NAVIGATION ACT OF 1651 217 England , Ireland or the Plantations save in English ships or foreign . ships of that country " of which the said goods are the growth , pro- duction or manufacture " ; foreign goods brought in by English ...
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FREE SHIPS , FREE GOODS ' 549 Admiralty matters during the fourteenth century shows that the rule of the Consolato del Mare as regards the liability to capture of enemy property on a neutral ship was adopted in the middle of the four- ...
FREE SHIPS , FREE GOODS ' 549 Admiralty matters during the fourteenth century shows that the rule of the Consolato del Mare as regards the liability to capture of enemy property on a neutral ship was adopted in the middle of the four- ...
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and if sufficient grounds for seizure appeared , the protection of the convoying ship was withdrawn . The Dutch , when belligerents , did not hesitate to exercise the right of visit and search over convoyed neutral ships and there is no ...
and if sufficient grounds for seizure appeared , the protection of the convoying ship was withdrawn . The Dutch , when belligerents , did not hesitate to exercise the right of visit and search over convoyed neutral ships and there is no ...
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