The English Reports: Ecclesiastical (1752-1857), Admiralty, (1776-1840), and Probate and Divorce (1858-1865), Volume 166W. Green, 1924 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 14
... appears that this vessel took a longer circuitous voyage than was necessary ; and it seems extraordinary that no notice whatever is taken about a supply of water , till the approach of the ship to Jamaica . I must here remark , that if ...
... appears that this vessel took a longer circuitous voyage than was necessary ; and it seems extraordinary that no notice whatever is taken about a supply of water , till the approach of the ship to Jamaica . I must here remark , that if ...
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... appear that there was any examination of these men ; there is no copy of any proceeding of any Court , or under any authority . Nothing appears but the mere fact that the ship escaped there , as she did afterwards at 26 1 HAGG . 71 ...
... appear that there was any examination of these men ; there is no copy of any proceeding of any Court , or under any authority . Nothing appears but the mere fact that the ship escaped there , as she did afterwards at 26 1 HAGG . 71 ...
Page 49
... appear ; but this appears , that they refused him the usual honorary privileges assigned by Admiralty orders to the commander of a fleet upon a distant station . And Admiral Douglas sufficiently explains the reason , when he says , that ...
... appear ; but this appears , that they refused him the usual honorary privileges assigned by Admiralty orders to the commander of a fleet upon a distant station . And Admiral Douglas sufficiently explains the reason , when he says , that ...
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... appears that Mr. Campbell had been introduced very recently to Mr. Nourse , by a brother of that gentleman , Commodore Nourse of London , with the hope that it might lead to a friendly correspondence of business . The acquaintance ...
... appears that Mr. Campbell had been introduced very recently to Mr. Nourse , by a brother of that gentleman , Commodore Nourse of London , with the hope that it might lead to a friendly correspondence of business . The acquaintance ...
Page 65
... appears , that Mr. Campbell and Captain Brown had both experienced recent misfortunes , which had the common effect of lowering the value of bills upon them . It is no small confirmation of the fairness of the transaction in this part ...
... appears , that Mr. Campbell and Captain Brown had both experienced recent misfortunes , which had the common effect of lowering the value of bills upon them . It is no small confirmation of the fairness of the transaction in this part ...
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