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... course of the Roman civil law , Woodeson says : " But , by the statutes 27 H. 8 c . 4 , and 28 II . 8 c . 15 , all treasons , felonies , piracies and other crimes committed on the sea , or where the admiral has jurisdiction , shall be ...
... course of the Roman civil law , Woodeson says : " But , by the statutes 27 H. 8 c . 4 , and 28 II . 8 c . 15 , all treasons , felonies , piracies and other crimes committed on the sea , or where the admiral has jurisdiction , shall be ...
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... course extends to it . On this principle the courts of admiralty under the confederation took cognizance of piracy , although there was no express power in Congress to define and punish the offence . tive discussion and decision ; if to ...
... course extends to it . On this principle the courts of admiralty under the confederation took cognizance of piracy , although there was no express power in Congress to define and punish the offence . tive discussion and decision ; if to ...
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... course of executive conduct on this interesting subject . It is first mentioned in a letter from the Sec- retary of State to Mr. Genet , of the 25th of June , 1793. In that letter , the secretary states a consultation between himself ...
... course of executive conduct on this interesting subject . It is first mentioned in a letter from the Sec- retary of State to Mr. Genet , of the 25th of June , 1793. In that letter , the secretary states a consultation between himself ...
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... course is probably disadvantageous , rather than engaged in this precarious , and , generally , ill beneficial to us . According to the permanent paid and unprofitable business , will hereafter law , English shipping only brings to us ...
... course is probably disadvantageous , rather than engaged in this precarious , and , generally , ill beneficial to us . According to the permanent paid and unprofitable business , will hereafter law , English shipping only brings to us ...
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... course . He selected the State of Delaware as the theatre for the pursuit of his profession , and , in the year 1787 , was admitted to the bar of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of New Castle . The first years of his ...
... course . He selected the State of Delaware as the theatre for the pursuit of his profession , and , in the year 1787 , was admitted to the bar of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of New Castle . The first years of his ...
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