The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 415
... Algoa Bay the last time . " On the 12th of March the captain left Algoa Bay for England , and on the 17th the plaintiffs ' agents at Algoa Bay wrote thus to Mr. Lindsay : - " Immediately Captain Chapman returned , our powers ceased ...
... Algoa Bay the last time . " On the 12th of March the captain left Algoa Bay for England , and on the 17th the plaintiffs ' agents at Algoa Bay wrote thus to Mr. Lindsay : - " Immediately Captain Chapman returned , our powers ceased ...
Page 417
... Algoa Bay ; and further , that , until they were done , the ship could not be safely taken into Simon's Bay , even if the repairs could be done there . In support of this case many witnesses were examined , but all assumed that the ...
... Algoa Bay ; and further , that , until they were done , the ship could not be safely taken into Simon's Bay , even if the repairs could be done there . In support of this case many witnesses were examined , but all assumed that the ...
Page 428
... Algoa Bay ? -No . 6. If the ship could not have been hove down in Algoa Bay , so as to be examined , and , if necessary , repaired , ought diving apparatus to have been tried ? —Yes . 7. If the ship could not be hove down in Algoa Bay ...
... Algoa Bay ? -No . 6. If the ship could not have been hove down in Algoa Bay , so as to be examined , and , if necessary , repaired , ought diving apparatus to have been tried ? —Yes . 7. If the ship could not be hove down in Algoa Bay ...
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