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" ... and love of justice, the high contracting parties enter here into the most formal engagement, to renew the severest prohibitions to their captains, whether of ships of war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal, on board their ships, any of the... "
The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII. - Page 97
by Edward Pelham Brenton - 1824
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Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable ...

William Cobbett - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1802 - 384 pages
...war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships any of the objects which, in the terms of the present Convention, may be reputed contraband,...two High Contracting Parties, wishing to prevent all subjett of dissension in future by limiting the right of search of merchant ships going under convoy...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...war or merchantmen, to take, keep, of conceal on board their ship* any ok' the objects which,- in the terms of the present convention, may be reputed contraband,...their admiralties, and wherever it shall be necessary. Art. IV. The two high contracting parties, wishing to prevent all subject of dissension in future by...
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Extracts from the Recent Treaties Between Great-Britain and Russia, Denmark ...

Great Britain - Denmark - 1803 - 36 pages
...or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships, any of the articles, which, in the terms of the present convention, may be reputed contraband,...their admiralties, and wherever it shall be necessary. ART: IV. The two high contracting parties, wishing abo to prevent all subject of dissention in future,...
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A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY

CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 pages
...or merchantmen, to take, keep, or ton" ceal, on board their ships, any of the objects which, in the terms of the present convention, " may be reputed...published in their admiralties, and wherever it shall be necessary."—Slate Papers. 212. 1801 -were voluntarily borne by the English government.—The Danish...
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European Commerce: Shewing New and Secure Channels of Trade with the ...

William Playfair - Commercial products - 1805 - 684 pages
...war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships, any of the articles which, in the terms of the present convention, may be reputed contraband,...admiralties, and •wherever it shall be necessary. ART. IV. — The two high contracting parties, wishing also to prevent' all subject of dissention in...
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The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte ...: With a Concise History of the Events ...

Willem Lodewyk Van-Ess - France - 1810 - 526 pages
...war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships, any of the objects, which, in the terms of the present Convention, may be reputed contraband,...Two high Contracting Parties, wishing to prevent all subjects of dissension in future, by limiting the right of search of merchant ships going under convoy...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French ..., Volume 1

Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 874 pages
...wan- or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships any of the objects, which, in the terms of the present convention, may be reputed contraband,...of merchant-ships, going under convoy, to the sole cases in which the belligerent power may experience a real prejudice by the abuse of the neutral flag,...
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A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions at Present ..., Volume 1

Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - Commercial law - 1820 - 442 pages
...war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships, any of the articles which, in the terms of the present Convention, may be reputed contraband,...necessary. IV. The two high Contracting Parties, wishing also to prevent all subject of dissention in future, by limiting the right of search of merchant ships...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1820 - 888 pages
...war, or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal, on board their ships, any of the objects which, in the terms of the present convention may be reputed contraband,...their admiralties, and wherever it shall be necessary. Art. 4. The two high contracting parlies, wishing also to prevent all subject of dissension in future,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme ..., Volume 6; Volume 19

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1821 - 716 pages
...war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal on board their ships any of the objects which, In the terms of the present convention, may be reputed contraband,...their admiralties, and wherever it shall be necessary. Art. IV. The two high contracting parties, wishing to prevent all subject of dissention in future by...
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