The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 173
... Martens on Privateers , p . 20. Willenberg derives priva- teers from Theute , queen of Illyria - and Valin maintains that they have existed at all times . cutioners , ' of which the annals of privateering , 1820. ] 178 Privateering .
... Martens on Privateers , p . 20. Willenberg derives priva- teers from Theute , queen of Illyria - and Valin maintains that they have existed at all times . cutioners , ' of which the annals of privateering , 1820. ] 178 Privateering .
Page 184
... priva- teering , as in fact carried on . We have already quoted the opinion of Clarendon , than which none can be entitled to greater respect . The treatise of Molloy de Jure Maritimo * Bynkershoek , Q. J. P. lib . i . cap . 18 , seems ...
... priva- teering , as in fact carried on . We have already quoted the opinion of Clarendon , than which none can be entitled to greater respect . The treatise of Molloy de Jure Maritimo * Bynkershoek , Q. J. P. lib . i . cap . 18 , seems ...
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... priva- teers at considerable expense , it is necessary to present them the allurement of a rich booty , and , by prescribing them a moderation , which they are fully determined not to observe , not to intimidate them by imposing on them ...
... priva- teers at considerable expense , it is necessary to present them the allurement of a rich booty , and , by prescribing them a moderation , which they are fully determined not to observe , not to intimidate them by imposing on them ...
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