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... Manners , & c . with a concise Statement of the Sentiments of the People on their relative Situation to the Mother Country . By William Walton , Jun . Secretary to the Expedition which captured the City of Santo Domingo from the French ...
... manner , nearly driven from the sea in the war which commenced in 1756 ; and they had recourse then , as now , to the employment of neutrals for supplying their colonies , and bringing back their produce . Our prize courts , however ...
... manner . ' As soon as this order in council reached Buonaparte , at Milan , he issued his decree of the 17th December , 1807 , by which every ship , to whatever nation it may belong , that shall have submit- ted to be searched by an ...
... manner , the search is to be made . If it be done by any officer below the rank of a lieute- nant - if it be done in a violent and unbecoming manner - if the vessel searched be detained longer than necessary - or if , by the re- moval ...
... manner . He defended the principle on the natural right which sovereigns have to the services of their subjects , and on the practice which had been followed in all ages . He contended that his Majesty having this right , must be ...