| William Earnshaw - 1818 - 648 sivua
...not. being adjudged legal Prize, the Loss of the Proprietors may be more easily repaired ; but that if urgent Motives, deduced from the Length of the Voyage,...the State of Health of the Negroes, or other Causes, require that they shall be disembarked entirely or in Part, before the Vessel can arrive at the A a... | |
| Great Britain - 1818 - 534 sivua
...Prize, the Lofs of the Proprietors may be « more eafily repaired ; with Provifo, however, that if urgent Motives, *. deduced from the Length of the...Voyage, the State of Health of '..the Negroes, or other Caufes, require that they fhall be difembarked *. entirely or in part, before the Veflel can arrive... | |
| Great Britain - 1818 - 536 sivua
...not being adjudged legal Prize, the Lofs of the Proprietors may be more eafily repaired, but that if urgent Motives, deduced from the Length of the Voyage, the State of Health of the Negroes, or other Caufes, require that they ihall he difembarked entirely or in Part, before the Veflel can arrive at... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 872 sivua
...in the event of their not being adjudged legal prize, the loss of the proprietors may be more easily repaired. If, however, urgent motives, deduced from...arrive at the place of residence of one of the said courts, the commander of the capturing ship may take on himself the responsibility of such disembarkation,... | |
| 1819 - 838 sivua
...in the event of their not being adjudged legal prize, the loss of the proprietors may be more easily repaired. If, however, urgent motives, deduced from...voyage, the state of health of the negroes or other cause-, required that they should be disembarked entirely, or in pan. before the vessel could arrive... | |
| Great Britain - 1819 - 820 sivua
...not being adjudged legal Prize, the Lofs of the Proprietors may bo more eafily repaired ; but that if urgent Motives, deduced from the Length of the Voyage, the State of Health of the Negroes, or other Caufes, require that they mould be fo difembarked, entirely or in part, before the Vcflel can arrive... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 442 sivua
...in the event of their not being adjudged legal prize, the loss of the proprietors may be more easily repaired. If, however, urgent motives, deduced from...arrive at the place of residence of one of the said Courts, the Commander of the capturing ship may take on himself the responsibility, of such disembarkation,... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 418 sivua
...in the event of their not being adjudged legal prize, the loss of the proprietors may be more easily repaired. If, however, urgent motives, deduced from...should be disembarked entirely, or in part, before the vessels could arrive at the place of residence of one of the said Commissions, the Commander of the... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1820 - 716 sivua
...in tha event of their not being adjudged legal prize, the lofs of the proprietors may be more ealily repaired. If, however, urgent motives, deduced from the length of the voyage, the ftatc of health of the Negroes, or otber caufes, required that they fhould be diferabarked entirely,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 sivua
...in the event of their not being adjudged legal prize, the loss of the proprietors may be more easily repaired. If, however, urgent motives, deduced from...should be disembarked entirely, or in part, before the vessels could arrive at the 'place of residence of one of the said Commissions, the Commander of the... | |
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