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1 G. F. de Martens, An Essay on Privateers, Captures and Particularly on Recaptures, According to the Laws, Treaties, and Usages of the Maritime Powers of Europe (Thomas Hartwell Horne, trans.) i (1801)

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PRIVATEERS, CAPTURES,
AND PARTICULARLY ON
REC APT U t E;S,
ASCORDINO TO THE LAW$, TREATIAS, AND VS^$15 .p
THE MARJTIME POWERS OF EUROPE.,
a Y
M. DE MARTENS,
,OUMSZLt.OR OF STATE TO HIS RITAVNIC MAJ]ETY THE ELECTOA
OF HANOVER) ORDINtARY PROFESSOR OF THE LAW OF VATURE
AI.D NATIONS, AND MEMBER OF THE JYURDICAL FACULTY
IN THE UNIVERSITT OF GOTTINGEN
TO WHICH A8.SvJOIN;'D,
A    DI S C.O,U.R$.E
,rHi'RIGiTS AND DUTIES OF NBUTR4L POWEgRS
ARE BRIEFLY ST'ATED.
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH,
WITH NOTES,
By THOMAS HARTWELL HORN9.
LONDON:
PINTED FOR E. AND R. BROOKS, AND J. RIDER,
BELL YAR., TEMPLE BAR.;
SIWZLL, COINHILL ; AND J. HTCHAR.D,,yIqCAp;LLY.

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