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 49
... reason , when he says , that at the time of his appointment Lord Melville and Sir George Hope assured him that Sir A. Cochrane had not the command of that station , and that he himself , by order of the Admiralty , filled up all the ...
... reason , when he says , that at the time of his appointment Lord Melville and Sir George Hope assured him that Sir A. Cochrane had not the command of that station , and that he himself , by order of the Admiralty , filled up all the ...
Page 68
... reason for acceding to something of a private compromise . However , no regard has been shewn to the intimations which I have thrown out to that effect , and I must follow the course which the parties have prescribed to me . It is a ...
... reason for acceding to something of a private compromise . However , no regard has been shewn to the intimations which I have thrown out to that effect , and I must follow the course which the parties have prescribed to me . It is a ...
Page 99
... reason to dispute his credit at all , it was not without leaving serious impression upon the man's person ; and as to the bravado * imputed to the sufferer himself , upon which much stress has been laid , if he really used any , I ...
... reason to dispute his credit at all , it was not without leaving serious impression upon the man's person ; and as to the bravado * imputed to the sufferer himself , upon which much stress has been laid , if he really used any , I ...
Page 152
... reason , the terms of payment which he himself had dictated . 66 A previous circumstance had occurred , which is represented , in the evidence , as having given an undue provocation to the captain , and to have led to all the ...
... reason , the terms of payment which he himself had dictated . 66 A previous circumstance had occurred , which is represented , in the evidence , as having given an undue provocation to the captain , and to have led to all the ...
Page 176
... reason thereof be deemed to be the owner or owners of such ship or vessel , share or shares thereof ; nor shall the person or persons making such transfer be deemed , by reason thereof , to have ceased to be an owner or owners of such ...
... reason thereof be deemed to be the owner or owners of such ship or vessel , share or shares thereof ; nor shall the person or persons making such transfer be deemed , by reason thereof , to have ceased to be an owner or owners of such ...
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