The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 172
... prince caused long ships to be built for the purpose of defence against enemies approaching by sea , -impositisque piratis in illis vias maris custodiendas commisit ; ' on which Selden remarks , that this word " pirates " is not here ...
... prince caused long ships to be built for the purpose of defence against enemies approaching by sea , -impositisque piratis in illis vias maris custodiendas commisit ; ' on which Selden remarks , that this word " pirates " is not here ...
Page 174
... prince or subject , and they empowered the party receiving them , whether an in- dividual or a community , to obtain satisfaction by seizing the goods of any subject of the offending state . They were lim- ited to the restitution of ...
... prince or subject , and they empowered the party receiving them , whether an in- dividual or a community , to obtain satisfaction by seizing the goods of any subject of the offending state . They were lim- ited to the restitution of ...
Page 176
... Prince of Orange , in the hope of replenishing his impov- erished finances by seizing on the money sent from Spain to the Netherlands , issued commissions to many of his adherents , authorizing them to cruise against the ships of Spain ...
... Prince of Orange , in the hope of replenishing his impov- erished finances by seizing on the money sent from Spain to the Netherlands , issued commissions to many of his adherents , authorizing them to cruise against the ships of Spain ...
Page 178
... Prince of Orange , issued com- missions to great numbers of privateers . The expeditions of Drake and Frobisher are said to have been of this nature . * In 1625 , James I. found it necessary to issue letters patent , addressed to the ...
... Prince of Orange , issued com- missions to great numbers of privateers . The expeditions of Drake and Frobisher are said to have been of this nature . * In 1625 , James I. found it necessary to issue letters patent , addressed to the ...
Page 182
... Prince of Orange ; and that these pri- vateers became notorious for their piratical depredations . If before that it was practised by the French , it was not under circumstances more honourable , nor with less cruelty . 5 . That the ...
... Prince of Orange ; and that these pri- vateers became notorious for their piratical depredations . If before that it was practised by the French , it was not under circumstances more honourable , nor with less cruelty . 5 . That the ...
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