International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... king James be not king here , yet the colour of authority remaining , and common reputation of him as king there , excuses them , as I said before . What say you of the pirates under Anthony , King of Portugal ? As to the case of the ...
... king James be not king here , yet the colour of authority remaining , and common reputation of him as king there , excuses them , as I said before . What say you of the pirates under Anthony , King of Portugal ? As to the case of the ...
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... king's commission ; but that they chiefly insisted on , was the ill consequence it would be to themselves , who , if they fell into the hands of the French , must expect the same usage . As to the French king's assisting Antonio without ...
... king's commission ; but that they chiefly insisted on , was the ill consequence it would be to themselves , who , if they fell into the hands of the French , must expect the same usage . As to the French king's assisting Antonio without ...
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... ( King's Bench ) , Lord Chief Justice Sir George Treby ( Common Pleas ) , Lord Chief Baron Edward Ward ( Exchequer ) , Sir John Turton ( Justice of King's Bench ) and others . Dr. Oldys appears in a minor role as one of the court's ...
... ( King's Bench ) , Lord Chief Justice Sir George Treby ( Common Pleas ) , Lord Chief Baron Edward Ward ( Exchequer ) , Sir John Turton ( Justice of King's Bench ) and others . Dr. Oldys appears in a minor role as one of the court's ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF PIRACY | 66 |
Positive Grace v Natural Justice | 78 |
Jurisdiction and Legal Interest | 86 |
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