Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Flag by Masters of Ships . 41 ° . Master's Signature on Register . 42 ° . Vessels without Re- gister or with doubtful Register . 43 ° . Fitting out of Private Vessels for war purposes . 44 ° . Ship's name to be exhibited externally . 45 ...
... Flag by Masters of Ships . 41 ° . Master's Signature on Register . 42 ° . Vessels without Re- gister or with doubtful Register . 43 ° . Fitting out of Private Vessels for war purposes . 44 ° . Ship's name to be exhibited externally . 45 ...
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... flags of war , excepting that a certain force can be kept on foot for revenue purposes by Turkey and Russia , who pledge themselves to maintain no naval arsenals on its coasts . In accordance with this , the old Turkish principle is to ...
... flags of war , excepting that a certain force can be kept on foot for revenue purposes by Turkey and Russia , who pledge themselves to maintain no naval arsenals on its coasts . In accordance with this , the old Turkish principle is to ...
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... flags of Nations . When usage has attached a * WHEATON . I. 270. MARTENS . § 206. Sir ROBERT PHILLI MORE . Vol . II . p . 259 , et seq . WHEATON , I. 272 . MERLIN . S. IV . Ending of the mission . Recall or death of the PART IV . IV ...
... flags of Nations . When usage has attached a * WHEATON . I. 270. MARTENS . § 206. Sir ROBERT PHILLI MORE . Vol . II . p . 259 , et seq . WHEATON , I. 272 . MERLIN . S. IV . Ending of the mission . Recall or death of the PART IV . IV ...
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... flag they carried , and the general practice was for vessels engaged in long sea voyages , some of which occupied a period of not less than three years , to have on board a magistrate whose duty it was to administer the law of the ...
... flag they carried , and the general practice was for vessels engaged in long sea voyages , some of which occupied a period of not less than three years , to have on board a magistrate whose duty it was to administer the law of the ...
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... flag and place the arms of his country over his gates and doors . 2o . Inviolability of the Consular office and dwelling . 3 ° . Inviolability of the archives and papers of the Consulate which are exempted from seizure or detention ...
... flag and place the arms of his country over his gates and doors . 2o . Inviolability of the Consular office and dwelling . 3 ° . Inviolability of the archives and papers of the Consulate which are exempted from seizure or detention ...
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