| Edmund Burke - History - 1802 - 880 pages
...detention, as alfo the principles to follow for the pur• pofe of accelerating the procefs, fliall be the matter of additional articles, which the contracting parties agree to fettle between them, and which fliall have the fame force and validity as if they were inferted in... | |
| William Cobbett - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1802 - 384 pages
...be allowed damages proportioned to the loss occasioned by such detention. The rules to observe for these damages, and for the case of unfounded detention,...in the present act. For this effect, Their Imperial and Britannic Majesties mutually engaged to put their hand to the salutary work, which may serve for... | |
| English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...be allowed damages proportioned to the loss occasioned by such detention. The rules to observe for these damages, and for the case of unfounded detention,...inserted in the present act. For this effect, their impe* rial and Britannic majesties mutually engage to put their hand to the salutary work, which may... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...be allowed damages .proportioned to the loss occasioned by such detention. The rules to observe for these damages, and for the case of unfounded detention,...principles to follow for the purpose of accelerating the procès«, shall be the matter of additional articles, which the contracting parties agree to settle... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1802 - 850 pages
...unfounded detention, as alfo the principles to follow for the purpofe of accelerating the procefs, fhall be the matter of additional articles, which the contracting parties agree to fettle between them, and which (hall have the fame force and validity a< if they were inferted in the... | |
| Friedrich von Gentz - Europe - 1802 - 532 pages
...unfounded detention, as alfo (he principles to follow for the purpofe of accelerating the procefs, lhall be the matter of additional articles, which the contracting parties agree to fettle between them, and which fhall have the fame force and validity as if they were infertcd in the... | |
| History - 1802 - 876 pages
...unfounded detention, as a!fo the principles to follow for the purpofc of accelerating the procels, fliail be the matter of additional articles, which the contracting parties agree to fettle between them, and which fhall have the lame force and validity as if they were inierted in the... | |
| Great Britain - Denmark - 1803 - 36 pages
...cargo shall be allowed damages proportioned to the loss occasioned thereby. The rules to observe for these damages, and for the case of unfounded detention,...inserted in the present act. For this effect, Their Briiannick and Imperial majesties mutually engage to put their hand to the . salutary work, which may... | |
| William Playfair - Commercial products - 1805 - 684 pages
...cargo shall be allowed damages proportioned to the loss occasioned thereby. The rules to observe for these damages, and for the case of unfounded detention,...inserted in the present act. For this effect, their Britannic and Imperial majesties mutually engage to put their hand to the salutary work, which may... | |
| Domenico Alberto Azuni - Maritime law - 1806 - 442 pages
...allowed damages proportioned to the loss occasioned by such detention. The rules to be observed for these damages, and for the case of unfounded detention, as also the principles to be followed for the purpose of accelerating the process, shall be the subject of additional articles,... | |
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