Maritime law - Early works to 1800
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Answers for Messrs. Robertson, Coutts, and Company, merchants in Rotterdam; to the petition of Charles Ogilvie writer in Forfar
Robertson, Coutts, and Company (Merchants : Rotterdam, Netherlands)Date: 1762]- E-books
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Answers for John Matthias Brink, master of the ship The Joanna Catherina of Christiansands, formerly called The John and Robert of Newcastle, to the petition of Robert Benton merchant in Newcastle, for himself and others, the pretended owners of said ship, and Andrew Fowler merchant in Aberdeen, his agent
Brink, John MatthiasDate: 1761]- E-books
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Answers for George Bett shipmaster in Perth, suspender, to the petition of John Nicol sailor, charger
Bett, GeorgeDate: 1762]- E-books
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An act for making the river Cham, alias Grant, in the County of Cambridge more navigable from Clay-Hithe-Ferry, to the Queen's-Mill, in the University and Town of Cambridge
England and WalesDate: 1765- E-books
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An examination of the sentence in the case of the Swedish Convoy , pronounced in the High Court of Admiralty of England, on the eleventh of June, 1799; together with a previous historical sketch of the European, and in particular the English system of capture. Translated from the Danish, as written by Professor Schlegel, Doctor and Professor of Laws at the University of Copenhagen; Assessor in the Supreme Court; Member of Various Learned Societies, &c. &c.
Schlegel, J. F. W. (Johan Friderich Wilhelm), 1765-1836.Date: 1800