United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volume 56H. Colburn, 1848 |
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... vessel to which the offender belongs may be . " Previous to this Act , the Commanding Officer of a ship , or vessel of war , inflicted corporal punishment , for offences not capital , according to the custom of the Service , which was ...
... vessel to which the offender belongs may be . " Previous to this Act , the Commanding Officer of a ship , or vessel of war , inflicted corporal punishment , for offences not capital , according to the custom of the Service , which was ...
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... vessel to which the offender belongs may be . " Therefore an officer commanding a vessel of war in Lerwick , Shetland , or other distant place or port in Her Majesty's dominions , being desirous of imprisoning an offender , is empowered ...
... vessel to which the offender belongs may be . " Therefore an officer commanding a vessel of war in Lerwick , Shetland , or other distant place or port in Her Majesty's dominions , being desirous of imprisoning an offender , is empowered ...
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... vessel herself was condemnable , but not so her cargo . A strange decision it seems to me ; for I always supposed that the cargo was what constituted the guilt of a vessel engaged in illicit traffic . But , from what I was given to ...
... vessel herself was condemnable , but not so her cargo . A strange decision it seems to me ; for I always supposed that the cargo was what constituted the guilt of a vessel engaged in illicit traffic . But , from what I was given to ...
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OF | 1 |
Remarks on Kaffirland and Observations on our Past Present | 17 |
Short Notice of a Cruise in the West Indies with some Account | 27 |
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