The Law of Nations Affecting Commerce During War: With a Review of the Jurisdiction, Practice and Proceedings of Prize Courts

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Bell vs Gibson
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De Bilboa the
33
Madonna delle Grazie
34
Baglehole ex parte
36
Rule in the early ages
38
Boussemaker ex parte
43
THE CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES
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Fleming vs Page 304
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Rebecca the 178 190
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Case of The General Parkhill United States District Court for the Eastern District
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Falcon the 390
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F W Johnson the
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Santissima Trinidad the 13 183 306
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CHAPTER III
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Bensonvs Boyle
110
De Luneville vs Phillips
113
Bromley vs Hazeltine
118
Dias vs Revenge the 187
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Samuel the 29
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Dree Gebroeders 126 410
126
Character of the flag impresses the vessel
135
Transfers in general
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Danckebaar Affrican the 141 411
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Mariana the
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Sarah the 423 426
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Secret liens disregarded by courts of prize
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Dordrecht the 228
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CHAPTER IV
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Warlike and civil
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Gist vs Mason 22 30
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To redress individual wrongs
171
Privateers must be commissioned
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Melomane the 178 195
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Mariamne the
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Distinction between privateers and letters of marque
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Grotius the
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Endraught the 126 229 409
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Galen the 198 229
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Mentor the
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Twilhieg Rigct the
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Boedes Lust the 167 412
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Doctrine of constructive assistance as between public and private armed vessels
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Belle Coquette the
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Etoile 1 213 230
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Santa Brigada the
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Guillaume Tell the
216
Mars the
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Buenos Ayres the
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El Rayo the
221
Whether army forces can be entitled as jointcaptors with naval forces
225
British Guiana the
228
Minerva the
229
Empress the
230
Two Friends the 233 241 246 388
233
Goss vs Withers
238
Rule of exclusion does not operate if it would deprive the neutral of his accustomed
267
Margaretha Magdalena the
269
Jonge Thomas the
272
The armed neutrality
274
Stert the
277
Jonge Petronella the
279
What is a violation of blockade
283
Jonge Pieter the 285 407 427
285
Betsy the 276 393 422
286
Case of The Elizabeth
290
Blockade of the southern ports of the United States
298
JUDICIAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATION
309
Opinion of Justice Grier
323
Jonge Margaretha the 327 331 429
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Edward the
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Brutus the 231
331
VISITATION AND SEARCH 834
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Eleonora the
336
Jaffrow Anna the
339
The right as applicable to ships of war
343
CASE OF THE TRENT
349
CHAPTER VI
383
Ships taken at Genoa the
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Eliza the
389
Bingham vs Cabot 391 416
391
Rules as to first duty of captors on securing possession of prize
393
Elsebe the 401 394 412
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PRIZE COMMISSIONERS Their appointment powers and duties
396
Venus the 25 409 44
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Service and monition
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Bolch vs Darrel
403
Julia the 408
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Bernou the 409
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Vreede Schottys the 136
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John the
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Babillon the
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Sophie the
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Jefferson the
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FARTHER PROOF Order forwhen made
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Eenrom the 286
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Order of sale
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Alligator the
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THE DUTY OF CAPTORS
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Emily St Pierre the 254
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Arthur the 297
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Case of The Louisa Agnes United States District Court New York
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Duty of captors as to vessels papers found on board at the time of capture
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Witnesses to be examined without the presence of counsel
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Vessels within signal distance entitled to share
461
Decree of distribution How required to be rendered by the act of March 25th 1862
463
Incongruous legislation rendered inoperative a subsequent attempt to provide a remedy
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Standing interrogatories to witnesses examined in preparatorio
479
Distribution of prize moneyAct of Congress of 1862
489
Hostile character impressed upon property
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No commission requisite for recapture 242
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