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... authority to this point . Having stated that offences com- mitted at sea were formerly triable before the Lord High Admiral , according to the course of the Roman civil law , Woodeson says : " But , by the statutes 27 H. 8 c . 4 , and ...
... authority to this point . Having stated that offences com- mitted at sea were formerly triable before the Lord High Admiral , according to the course of the Roman civil law , Woodeson says : " But , by the statutes 27 H. 8 c . 4 , and ...
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... authority . There are ordinary acts of piracy which , as has been already stated , being offences against all ... authorities against the doctrines con- tended for by the friends of the resolutions . It has also been contended that the ...
... authority . There are ordinary acts of piracy which , as has been already stated , being offences against all ... authorities against the doctrines con- tended for by the friends of the resolutions . It has also been contended that the ...
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... authority shall direct its performance . should not depart " until his ultimate determi- | more. It has been contended that the conduct of the executive on former occasions , similar to this in principle , has been such as to evince an ...
... authority shall direct its performance . should not depart " until his ultimate determi- | more. It has been contended that the conduct of the executive on former occasions , similar to this in principle , has been such as to evince an ...
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... authority to regulate their commerce , both external and internal , and to impose such duties as might be necessary for that purpose . " A debate arose in the legislature , in which Mr. King supported the grant , and finally prevailed ...
... authority to regulate their commerce , both external and internal , and to impose such duties as might be necessary for that purpose . " A debate arose in the legislature , in which Mr. King supported the grant , and finally prevailed ...
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... authority , dependent on no will but their own , convinced of the necessity of forming some government , were called on to settle , by peaceful agreement , among themselves , the most important questions which can be presented to the ...
... authority , dependent on no will but their own , convinced of the necessity of forming some government , were called on to settle , by peaceful agreement , among themselves , the most important questions which can be presented to the ...
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