Prizes that (hall be taken from the Enemy, by his Majefty's Ships of War. Both thefe Petitions are founded on Juftice, and, for this Reafon, his Majefty has already anfwered, that when a Value is put upon the Prizes, 'and the Ships and Cargoes difpofed... London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Pagina 2981740Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1740 - 684 pagina’s
...brought in and pafled into a Majefty 's mips of war. Boththefepet titions are founded on juftice ; and, for this reafon, his Majefty has already anfwered,...that, when a value is put upon the prizes, and the (hips and cargoes difpofed of to the bed advantage, both fhall be confidered . With regard therefore... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 432 pagina’s
...Prizes that fhall be taken by his Majefty's Ships of War. Both thefe Petitions are founded on Juliice, and for this Reafon his Majefty has already anfwered,...Prizes, and the Ships and Cargoes difpofed of to the belt Advantage, both (hall be confidered. With regard therefore to the Prizes already taken, we neither... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 768 pagina’s
...Both these petitions are founded on justice, and for this reason his Majesty has iiready answered, that when a value is put upon the prizes, and the ships and cargoes ¿posed of to the best advantage, both ihali be considered. With regard therefore to the prizes already... | |
| 1740 - 676 pagina’s
...be taken from the Enemy, by his Majefty's Ships of War. Both thefe Petitions are founded on Juftice, and, for this Reafon, his Majefty has already anfwered,...confidered. With regard therefore to the Prizes that Save already been taken, we neither can, confidently with what his Majefty has already promifed, nor... | |
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