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" Government. 5. Any Spanish merchant vessel which prior to April 21, 1898, shall have sailed from any foreign port bound for any port or place in the United States shall be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards... "
Reports of Cases Decided During the Present War in the Admiralty Prize Court ... - Page 8
by Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1856 - 346 pages
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 11

Commercial treaties - 1900 - 1294 pages
...foreign port, bound for any port or place in any of Her Majesty's Indian territories, shall be permitted to enter such port or place, and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation : and that any such vessel met at sea by any of...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

Law reports, digests, etc - 1855 - 980 pages
...from any foreign port bound for any port or place in Her said Majesty's dominions should be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel if met at sea by any...
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The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ...

George Atkinson - Insurance law - 1854 - 412 pages
...sailed from any foreign port bound for any port or place in Her Majesty's dominions, shall be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation, and that any such vessel, if met at sea by any...
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Notes on the Principles and Practice of Prize Courts

Joseph Story - Admiralty - 1854 - 306 pages
...sailed from any foreign port bound for any port or place in Her Majesty's dominions, shall be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation, and that any such vessel, if met at sea by any...
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The Laws of War, Affecting Commerce and Shipping

H. Byerley Thomson - Commerce - 1854 - 156 pages
...sailed from any foreign port, bound for any port or place in Her Majesty's dominions, shall be permitted to enter such port or place, and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel, if met at sea by any...
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Allen's Indian Mail and Register of Intelligence for British ..., Volume 12

China - 1854 - 784 pages
...in any of her Majesty's Indian territories, or foreign or colonial possessions, shall be permitted to enter such port or place, and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel, if met at sea by any...
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Plain Directions to Naval Officers as to the Law of Search, Capture and ...

Richard Wildman - Capture at sea - 1854 - 180 pages
...or in any of her Majesty's Indian territories or foreign or colonial possessions shall be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation : and that any such vessel, if met at sea by any...
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Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare: Embodying the Decisions ..., Volume 431

William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - War, Maritime (International law) - 1854 - 508 pages
...sailed from any foreign port, bound for any port or place in her Majesty's dominions, shall be permitted to enter such port or place, and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel, if met at sea by any...
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The Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Reports: Being Reports of Cases ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Courts, Thomas Spinks - Admiralty - 1855 - 782 pages
...character. It allows Russian vessels which may be in any of the Indian or colonial ports, at the time of the publication of the Order there, thirty days for...With regard to the second point, whether this was a con312 tinuous voyage or not, I do not think the Court is called upon . ls5*' . to decide it ; I shall,...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 938 pages
...sailed from any foreign port, bound for anv port or place in her Majesty's dominions, shall be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel, if met with by any of...
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