| John Campbell, John Berkenhout - Admirals - 1812 - 558 pages
...sovereignty of the English seas, and of the islands situate within the same, with power of ordaining and establishing laws, statutes, and prohibitions...and of ships otherwise furnished than merchantmen used to be ; and of taking secnrity, and giving protection, in all cases where need shall require,... | |
| Robert Southey, Robert Bell - Admirals - 1833 - 454 pages
...possession of the sovereignty * of the English seas, and of the isles therein, with power of ordaining and establishing laws, statutes, and prohibitions...and of ships otherwise furnished than merchantmen used to be ; and of taking security and safeguard in all cases where need might be ; and of ordering... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - War - 1878 - 588 pages
...no memorial to the contrary, have been in peaceable possession of the Sovereign Lordship of the seas of England and of the isles within the same, with...cases where need shall require, and of ordering all things necessary for the maintaining of peace, right, and equity among all manner of people, as well... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1893 - 628 pages
...no memorial to the contrary, have been in peaceable possession of the Sovereign Lordship of the seas of England and of the isles within the same, with...and of ships otherwise furnished than merchantmen used to be, and of taking surety, and affording safeguard in all cases where need shall require, and... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - Great Britain - 1903 - 884 pages
...1307, and it appears to have been the draft of an Anglo-French agreement or treat}- . It begins : " Whereas the Kings of England, by right of the said...and of ships otherwise furnished than merchantmen used to be, and of taking surety and affording safeguard in all cases where need shall require, and... | |
| Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - Great Britain - 1909 - 436 pages
...and 1307, and it appears to have been the draft of an Anglo-French agreement or treaty. It begins : " Whereas the Kings of England, by right of the said...and of ships otherwise furnished than merchantmen used to be, and of taking surety and affording safeguard in all cases where need shall require, and... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Fulton - Fisheries - 1911 - 836 pages
...lordship of the sea of England and of the isles within the same, by ordinance and establishment of laws, statutes, and prohibitions of arms, and of ships otherwise furnished than merchant vessels, and to take surety and afford safeguard in all cases where need shall be, and by... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Fulton - Electronic books - 1911 - 836 pages
...lordship of the sea of England and of the isles within the same, by ordinance and establishment of laws, statutes, and prohibitions of arms, and of ships otherwise furnished than merchant vessels, and to take surety and afford safeguard in all cases where need shall be, and by... | |
| M. OPPENHEIM - 1913 - 470 pages
...That whereas the Kings of England, by right of the said kingdom, from times whereof there is no memory to the contrary, have been in peaceable possession...affording safeguard in all cases, where need shall be, and of ordering all other things necessary for maintaining of peace, right, and equity, between... | |
| Henry Graham Crocker - Law of the sea - 1919 - 756 pages
...no memorial to the contrary, have been In peaceful possession of the Sovereign Lordship of the seas of England and of the Isles within the same, with...and of ships otherwise furnished than merchantmen used to be, and of taking surety, and affording safeguard In all cases where need shall require, and... | |
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