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<p>1827 Feb.27</p>
<p>1827 Feb.27</p>
<head>Const.</head> <head>Code</head> <note>Ch. IX<lb/>
<head>Const. Code</head> <note>Ch. IX<lb/>
&sect;.17<lb/>
&sect;.17<lb/>
Supplement</note><lb/>
Supplement</note><lb/>
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democratic governments to pass unnoticed here.</p>
democratic governments to pass unnoticed here.</p>


<p>From the earliest times before parliaments <lb/>
<p>From the earliest times before Parliaments <lb/>
<del>were established  Kings had <add>with the heads of their instruments in the <gap/> of Judges</add> ass<gap/> to <gap/> the property</del><lb/>
<del>were established  Kings had <add>with the heads of their instruments in the <gap/> of Judges</add> ass<gap/> to themselves the property</del><lb/>
<del>of goods captured in Naval warfare. In the reign of George</del><lb/>
<del>of goods captured in Naval warfare. In the reign of George</del><lb/>
<del>the second by Statute 13  G.2 the body was transferred</del><lb/>
<del>the second by Statute 13  G.2 the body was transferred</del><lb/>
<del>from the King to the capt<gap/></del><lb/>
<del>from the King to the captor</del><lb/>
were established Monarchs as of course all <add>booty</add> <gap/> taken in naval<lb/>
were established Monarchs as sole rulers had <del>taken</del><lb/>
taken to themselves as of course all <add>booty</add> <del>power</del> taken in naval<lb/>
warfare. A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <del>1664</del> 1665-6 March 6 by Order of Council<lb/>
warfare. A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <del>1664</del> 1665-6 March 6 by Order of Council<lb/>
Charles the second a distribution of the proceeds between<lb/>
Charles the second a distribution of the proceeds between<lb/>
himself and his Brother the Duke of York <gap/> then Lord High<lb/>
himself and his Brother the Duke of York <gap/> then Lord High<lb/>
Admiral giving to the Lord High Admiral all Ships taken<lb/>
Admiral giving to the Lord High Admiral all Ships taken<lb/>
under <gap/>certain circumstances. In speaking of the<lb/>
under <gap/> certain circumstances. In speaking of the<lb/>
cases so <gap/> <add>the woods so</add> <hi rend="underline">before any destination if was or</hi><lb/>
cases so perceived <add>the words so</add> <hi rend="underline">before any declaration of war or</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">reprisals by his Majesty.</hi><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> do belong to his Majesty<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">reprisals by his Majesty.</hi><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> do belong to his Majesty<lb/>
were inserted. A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1744 comes an Act of Parliament<lb/>
were inserted. A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1744 comes an Act of Parliament<lb/>
13 G.2.c. 34.&sect;.1 giving to  the captors (<del>describing</del> <add>describing</add> them) <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Brownes <del><gap/></del><add>Civil</add> Law<lb/>
13 G.2.c. 34.&sect;.1 giving to  the captors (<del>describing</del> <add>describing</add> them) <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Brownes <del><gap/></del><add>Civil</add> Law<lb/>
II.57.</note><lb/>
II.57.</note><lb/>
"His sole property and interest in" the things in question<lb/>
"<del>His sole property and interest i</del>n" the things in question<lb/>
(describing them): <del><gap/> <gap/></del> to be divided" <del>in</del> <add>in</add> <hi rend="underline">such</hi><lb/>
(describing them): <del><gap/> <gap/></del> to be divided" <del>in</del> <add>in</add> <hi rend="underline">such</hi><lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">proportions as shall be ordered</hi> <gap/> <hi rend="underline">by his Majesty his</hi><lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">proportions as shall be ordered</hi> <gap/> <hi rend="underline">by his Majesty his</hi><lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">Heirs and Successors"</hi>. <hi rend="superscript">[1}</hi> With this Statute <add>staring</add> <del>staring</del> him in<lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">Heirs and Successors"</hi>. <hi rend="superscript">[1]</hi> With this Statute <add>staring</add> <del>staring</del> him in<lb/>
the face. <del>come the Judge of the <gap/> in the <gap/></del> George the<lb/>
the face. <del>come the Judge of the <gap/> in the <gap/></del> George the<lb/>
<del>third being on the throne</del>, age <add><del><gap/></del></add> stands the Judge of the appro<gap/> <note>[+] Prizes from <add>principally</add> Species<lb/>
<del>third being on the throne</del>, age <add><del><gap/></del></add> stands the Judge of the appropriate <note>[+] Prizes from <add>principally</add> Species<lb/>
<del>prizes</del> to the a<gap/><lb/>
<del>prizes</del> to the a<gap/><lb/>
of 17 millions starting<lb/>
of 17 millions starting<lb/>
having been <del><gap/></del><add>taken<lb/>
having been <del><gap/></del><add>taken</add> without<lb/>
</add> without<lb/>
declarat<del>ion</del><add>tion</add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
declarat<del>ion</del><add>tion</add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
George the third then<lb/>
George the third then<lb/>
being on the throne</note><lb/>
being on the throne</note><lb/>
Indicatory, repeats of his own authority the Act of Parliament<lb/>
Indicatory, repeats of his own authority the Act of Parliament<lb/>
to the extent of this case, with no other warrant then<lb/>
to the extent of this case, with no other warrant than<lb/>
the above Order of the King alone, and the words "<hi rend="underline">Dr<gap/>ts up</hi><lb/>
the above Order of the King alone, and the words "<hi rend="underline">Dr<gap/>ts up</hi><lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">Admiralty</hi>". <del>How</del> What? (says a foreigner) <del>and</del> can it be<lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">Admiralty</hi>". <del>How</del> What? (says a foreigner) <del>and</del> can it be<lb/>
<gap/> that Parliament suffered its authority to be thus <add>compromised</add> <del>brought</del><lb/>
<gap/> that Parliament suffered its authority to be thus <add>compromised</add> <del>brought</del><lb/>
<gap/>, and the <gap/> Having to be thus cheated?</p>
<gap/>, and the <unclear>whole</unclear> Having to be thus cheated?</p>
 
 


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1827 Feb.27

Const. Code Ch. IX
§.17
Supplement

Branch of the Admiralty Note to p. 76 of the M.
[purposed p] Though the application of the individual case is confined
to England, the example is too instructive to
democratic governments to pass unnoticed here.

From the earliest times before Parliaments
were established Kings had with the heads of their instruments in the of Judges ass to themselves the property
of goods captured in Naval warfare. In the reign of George
the second by Statute 13 G.2 the body was transferred
from the King to the captor
were established Monarchs as sole rulers had taken
taken to themselves as of course all booty power taken in naval
warfare. Ao 1664 1665-6 March 6 by Order of Council
Charles the second a distribution of the proceeds between
himself and his Brother the Duke of York then Lord High
Admiral giving to the Lord High Admiral all Ships taken
under certain circumstances. In speaking of the
cases so perceived the words so before any declaration of war or
reprisals by his Majesty.+ do belong to his Majesty
were inserted. Ao 1744 comes an Act of Parliament
13 G.2.c. 34.§.1 giving to the captors (describing describing them) + Brownes Civil Law
II.57.

"His sole property and interest in" the things in question
(describing them): to be divided" in in such
"proportions as shall be ordered by his Majesty his
"Heirs and Successors". [1] With this Statute staring staring him in
the face. come the Judge of the in the George the
third being on the throne, age stands the Judge of the appropriate [+] Prizes from principally Species
prizes to the a
of 17 millions starting
having been taken without
declarationtion
George the third then
being on the throne

Indicatory, repeats of his own authority the Act of Parliament
to the extent of this case, with no other warrant than
the above Order of the King alone, and the words "Drts up
"Admiralty". How What? (says a foreigner) and can it be
that Parliament suffered its authority to be thus compromised brought
, and the whole Having to be thus cheated?



Identifier: | JB/034/316/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1827-02-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

316

Info in main headings field

const. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d76*

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1826

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

10590

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