The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, 36권Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1867 |
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... heavy frigate could cross the bar of the San Juan , and anchor under the lee of the sandy spit which formed the harbour ; but there was at that time indications of the doubtful nature of its permanent existence , by the changes * which ...
... heavy frigate could cross the bar of the San Juan , and anchor under the lee of the sandy spit which formed the harbour ; but there was at that time indications of the doubtful nature of its permanent existence , by the changes * which ...
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... heavy the sea is heavy , and bere rises as rapidly as the wind . But there was nothing for it but to put up with its troubles and its unpleasant effects . The low flat island of Fladda Huna , which we pass , swarms with puffin ...
... heavy the sea is heavy , and bere rises as rapidly as the wind . But there was nothing for it but to put up with its troubles and its unpleasant effects . The low flat island of Fladda Huna , which we pass , swarms with puffin ...
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... heavy weather . Up to this time the vessel had made little water , and the general feeling on board was , that , unless we fell in with a hurricane , our craft would behave well . What the crew did not like was the noise of the water ...
... heavy weather . Up to this time the vessel had made little water , and the general feeling on board was , that , unless we fell in with a hurricane , our craft would behave well . What the crew did not like was the noise of the water ...
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... heavy guns , and rigging and equipping them as sea - going ships . The proposal , as it came to his notice , was to make the decks of these ships about 3 feet above water , and fire guns from turrets over this deck , the gun - ports ...
... heavy guns , and rigging and equipping them as sea - going ships . The proposal , as it came to his notice , was to make the decks of these ships about 3 feet above water , and fire guns from turrets over this deck , the gun - ports ...
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... heavy sea , Ill omen too of what she yet might see ; For Monday brought her a tempestuous gale , Which stopp'd her engines , put her under sail ; Her captain , Martin , deeming it but wise To make the ship snug , wherein safety lies ...
... heavy sea , Ill omen too of what she yet might see ; For Monday brought her a tempestuous gale , Which stopp'd her engines , put her under sail ; Her captain , Martin , deeming it but wise To make the ship snug , wherein safety lies ...
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207 페이지 - ... is used in armies in time of war, to proceed to the trial and condemnation of such offenders, and them to cause to be executed and put to death according to the law martial.
207 페이지 - ... of justice have unjustly refused or forborne to proceed against such offenders according to the same laws and statutes, upon pretence that the said offenders were punishable only by martial law, and by authority of such commissions as aforesaid ; which commissions, and all other of like nature, are wholly and directly contrary to the said laws and statutes of this your realm.
426 페이지 - ... 2. The Owner of every ship navigating between the United Kingdom and any place out of the same shall provide and cause to be constantly kept on board such ship a supply of such medicines and medical stores in accordance with the said scale : 3.
271 페이지 - I stand upon this sacred and immutable principle of the constitution — that martial law and civil law are incompatible; and that the former must cease with the existence of the latter.
207 페이지 - Charter and the law of the land ; and by the said Great Charter and other the laws and statutes of this your realm, no man ought to be adjudged to death but by the laws established in this your realm, either by the customs of the same realm, or by acts of parliament...
207 페이지 - For martial law, which is built upon no settled principles, but is entirely arbitrary in its decisions, is, as Sir Matthew Hale observes, in truth and. reality no law, but .something indulged rather than allowed as a law.
271 페이지 - that Mr. Tone is not guilty of the charges of which he was accused ; I presume the officers were honourable men ; but it is stated in the affidavit, as a solemn fact, that Mr. Tone had no commission under his majesty, and therefore no court-martial could have cognizance of any crime imputed to him, while the court of King's Bench sat in the capacity of the great criminal court of the land. In times when war was raging, when man was opposed to man in the field...
207 페이지 - By pretext whereof some of your Majesty's subjects have been by some of the said commissioners put to death, when and where, if by the laws and statutes of the land they had deserved death, by the same laws and statutes also they might, and by no other ought to have been judged and executed: IX.
431 페이지 - ... magistrate sitting at a police court or other place appointed in that behalf ; and (4.) Elsewhere, any justice or justices of the peace...
207 페이지 - And whereas also by authority of Parliament, in the five and twentieth year of the reign of King Edward the Third, it is declared and enacted, that no man shall be forejudged of life or limb against the form of the Great Charter, and the law of the land...