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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... reafon and origin , as they are to be collected from decided cafes , or the ufage of merchants . When we have afcertained the nature of a policy , the next object is to difcover by what general rules . courts of justice have guided ...
... reafon and origin , as they are to be collected from decided cafes , or the ufage of merchants . When we have afcertained the nature of a policy , the next object is to difcover by what general rules . courts of justice have guided ...
Page xvi
... reafon to fuppofe , that Montefq . Ef prit des loix . iv . 21. c . 7 . ( a ) From feveral of the orations of Demofthenes it ap- pears , that the poor were entitled to receive from the publick tock , as much money as would admit them to ...
... reafon to fuppofe , that Montefq . Ef prit des loix . iv . 21. c . 7 . ( a ) From feveral of the orations of Demofthenes it ap- pears , that the poor were entitled to receive from the publick tock , as much money as would admit them to ...
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... reafon of which feems to be , that it carried away their money and brought them nothing in return but luxury , the bane of virtue , and destruction of empire . Could it be expected , fays Doctor . Taylor , that a people of foldiers ...
... reafon of which feems to be , that it carried away their money and brought them nothing in return but luxury , the bane of virtue , and destruction of empire . Could it be expected , fays Doctor . Taylor , that a people of foldiers ...
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... reafon of which they durft not venture out of fight of land , for fear of being overtaken by tempefts , and being left at large in the boundlefs ocean , their commerce could not have been great ; although we are even led to admire the ...
... reafon of which they durft not venture out of fight of land , for fear of being overtaken by tempefts , and being left at large in the boundlefs ocean , their commerce could not have been great ; although we are even led to admire the ...
Page xxv
... reafon , which he thinks very Valin . conclufive to prove that thefe laws were of French extraction , namely , that from their first appear- ance , Valin . Emeri gen . Vol . I. P. 454- Preface , P. 11 . INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... reafon , which he thinks very Valin . conclufive to prove that thefe laws were of French extraction , namely , that from their first appear- ance , Valin . Emeri gen . Vol . I. P. 454- Preface , P. 11 . INTRODUCTION . XXV.
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