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" It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges... "
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ... - Page 257
1817
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Argument of the Honorable Elihu Root on Behalf of the United States: Before ...

Elihu Root, United States, Permanent Court of Arbitration - Fisheries - 1912 - 686 pages
...shall have full force and effect only during the continuance of the present treaty. . . . ART. 19. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any fees to the off1cers of the Admiralty, or to any judges whatever; nor shall the said prizes, when they...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 5932

United States - 1912 - 1028 pages
...shall have full force and effect only during the continuance of the present treaty. ******* Art. 19. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...respectively, to carry whithersoever they please the ships and good taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any fees to the officers of the Admiralty,...
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Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, Volume 4

1912 - 1026 pages
...shall have full force and effect only during the continuance of the present treaty. ******* Art. 10. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...respectively, to carry whithersoever they please the ships and good taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any fees to the oflicers of the Admiralty,...
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North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast ...

Permanent Court of Arbitration, United States, Great Britain - Fisheries - 1912 - 1024 pages
...to the nearest port of that Prince or State from whom they obtained their commissions. ARTICLE XXV. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...said parties respectively to carry whithersoever they pisase the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any fee to the officers...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 4

Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...parties shall, at all times, be hospitably received in the ports of the other," and that (Art. XXV.) " it shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...please the ships and goods taken from their enemies," and sell them there. Again, France had maintained that by her treaties she could furnish Americans...
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The Controversy Over Neutral Rights Between the United States and France ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - France - 1917 - 530 pages
...thereof. ARTICLE XVII It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges ; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 966 pages
...shall be lawfull for the Ships of War of either Party and Privateers, freely to carry whither so ever they please, the Ships and Goods, taken from their Enemies, without being obliged to pay any Duty to the Officers of the Admiralty or any other Judges; nor shall such Prizes be arrested, or seized,...
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The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ...

Henry Graham Crocker - Law of the sea - 1919 - 756 pages
...article shall have full force and effect only during the continuance of the present treaty. ARTICLE 19. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...from their enemies without being obliged to pay any fees to the officers of the Admiralty, or to any judges whatever; nor shall the said prizes, wheii...
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The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ...

Henry Graham Crocker - Law of the sea - 1919 - 750 pages
...article shall have full force and effect only during the continuance of the present treaty. ARTICLE 19. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...the ships and goods taken from their enemies without beinc obliged to pay any fees to the officers of the Admiralty, or to any judges whatever; nor shall...
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Documentary Source Book of American History: 1606-1906

William MacDonald - United States - 1923 - 678 pages
...to the nearest port of that prince or state from whom they obtained their commissions. ARTICLE XXV. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers belonging j the said parties respectively, to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and goods taken from...
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