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... Captain Wilkes , and their despatches , were contraband of war . The second inquiry is , whether Captain Wilkes had ... port to another neutral port does not modify the right of the belligerent captor . The third question is , whether ...
... Captain Wilkes , and their despatches , were contraband of war . The second inquiry is , whether Captain Wilkes had ... port to another neutral port does not modify the right of the belligerent captor . The third question is , whether ...
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... Captain Wilkes a right to capture the same ? Such a capture is the chief ... Captain Wilkes exercise the right of capturing the contraband in conformity with ... port , and subject her to a judicial prosecution there in Admiralty , which ...
... Captain Wilkes a right to capture the same ? Such a capture is the chief ... Captain Wilkes exercise the right of capturing the contraband in conformity with ... port , and subject her to a judicial prosecution there in Admiralty , which ...
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... Captain Wilkes , after cap- turing the contraband persons and making prize of the " Trent , " in what seems to us a perfectly lawful manner , instead of sending her into port , released her from the capture , and permitted her to ...
... Captain Wilkes , after cap- turing the contraband persons and making prize of the " Trent , " in what seems to us a perfectly lawful manner , instead of sending her into port , released her from the capture , and permitted her to ...
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... Captain Wilkes , namely , a want of sufficient force to send the prize vessel into port for adjudication . It is not the duty of a captor to hazard his own vessel in order to secure a judicial examination to the captured party . No ...
... Captain Wilkes , namely , a want of sufficient force to send the prize vessel into port for adjudication . It is not the duty of a captor to hazard his own vessel in order to secure a judicial examination to the captured party . No ...
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... Captain Wilkes , namely , a want of sufficient force to send the prize vessel into port for adjudication . It is not the duty of a captor to hazard his own vessel in order to secure a judicial examination to the captured party . No ...
... Captain Wilkes , namely , a want of sufficient force to send the prize vessel into port for adjudication . It is not the duty of a captor to hazard his own vessel in order to secure a judicial examination to the captured party . No ...
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