A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry; on Insurances on Lives; and on Insurances Against Fire. By James Allan Park, ...His Majesty's law printers, 1787 - 530 pages |
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Page xi
... caufe ; and then in order to pre- ferve the fyftem complete , it is neceffary to feparate them , and to affign to each its pro- per place . But ftill the opinion of the court is given fully on each of the points ; and a reference is ...
... caufe ; and then in order to pre- ferve the fyftem complete , it is neceffary to feparate them , and to affign to each its pro- per place . But ftill the opinion of the court is given fully on each of the points ; and a reference is ...
Page xx
... caufe of the revival of commerce , was the invention of the Mariner's Compafs , which , by rendering navigation more fecure as well as more adventurous , facilitated the communication between remote nations , and brought them nearer to ...
... caufe of the revival of commerce , was the invention of the Mariner's Compafs , which , by rendering navigation more fecure as well as more adventurous , facilitated the communication between remote nations , and brought them nearer to ...
Page xxxiii
... monarch ftruck edit . 2 vol . with the flourishing ftate of the Northern pro- vinces , which have been already defcribed , and C perceiving P. 494 . perceiving the true caufe of their profperity , en- deavoured INTRODUCTION . xxxi.
... monarch ftruck edit . 2 vol . with the flourishing ftate of the Northern pro- vinces , which have been already defcribed , and C perceiving P. 494 . perceiving the true caufe of their profperity , en- deavoured INTRODUCTION . xxxi.
Page xxxiv
... caufe of their profperity , en- deavoured to excite a spirit of industry among his fubjects , who feemed to be blind to the advant- ages of their fituation , and ignorant of those fources , from which they might derive wealth ...
... caufe of their profperity , en- deavoured to excite a spirit of industry among his fubjects , who feemed to be blind to the advant- ages of their fituation , and ignorant of those fources , from which they might derive wealth ...
Page xxxviii
... caufe why a prohibition fhould not iffue , was obtained ; and no notice is afterwards taken of it , although the learned reporter was himself the counsel in the caufe , who had obtained the original rule . But a cafe reported in ...
... caufe why a prohibition fhould not iffue , was obtained ; and no notice is afterwards taken of it , although the learned reporter was himself the counsel in the caufe , who had obtained the original rule . But a cafe reported in ...
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