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... Admiral's Jurisdiction , enables us to form a more accurate opinion as to the object for which the Admiral's Office was introduced into England . The earliest mention of an Admiral of England occurs in the twenty - third year of Edward ...
... Admiral's Jurisdiction , enables us to form a more accurate opinion as to the object for which the Admiral's Office was introduced into England . The earliest mention of an Admiral of England occurs in the twenty - third year of Edward ...
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... Admiral's Court , on the other hand , claiming to exercise its jurisdiction over the sea , secundum legem maritimam ... Admiral . High Admiral . One memorable instance will suffice , which is recorded in the Appendix to the Black ...
... Admiral's Court , on the other hand , claiming to exercise its jurisdiction over the sea , secundum legem maritimam ... Admiral . High Admiral . One memorable instance will suffice , which is recorded in the Appendix to the Black ...
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... Admiral is probably of Saracenic origin , and was the distinctive appellation of naval commanders of higher grade than the captains of single ships , and who were in fact commanders of squadrons or of fleets of ships.t When the English ...
... Admiral is probably of Saracenic origin , and was the distinctive appellation of naval commanders of higher grade than the captains of single ships , and who were in fact commanders of squadrons or of fleets of ships.t When the English ...
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... Admiral in a case , which came , as it seems , before the Justices of Oyer and Terminer , not long after their office had been instituted by the Statute of Westminster the Second ( 13 Edw . 1 , ch . 1 ) . The fullest report of this case ...
... Admiral in a case , which came , as it seems , before the Justices of Oyer and Terminer , not long after their office had been instituted by the Statute of Westminster the Second ( 13 Edw . 1 , ch . 1 ) . The fullest report of this case ...
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... Admiral , the Admiral having under his Letters Patent authority to do all things pertaining of Right and according to the Law Maritime to the office of Admiral , a perilous vagueness of statement , which encouraged the Admiral and his ...
... Admiral , the Admiral having under his Letters Patent authority to do all things pertaining of Right and according to the Law Maritime to the office of Admiral , a perilous vagueness of statement , which encouraged the Admiral and his ...
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