id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13858 Thomson, H. Byerley (Henry Byerley) The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping .txt text/plain 36948 1924 66 [Sidenote: Property of Subjects of Belligerent States in the Enemy's declaration of war or hostilities; all the ships of the enemy are vessels of British subjects possessing neutral rights and sailing from neutral country _during the time of war_, he will not be permitted to country: and if a state of war brings his national character into enters into a house of trade in the enemy's country, in time of war, neutral ship, we seize them by right of war; but we are naturally The right to take enemy's property on board a neutral ship has been The right to take enemy's property on board neutral vessels has, in time the right to take enemy's goods on board a neutral vessel has in considered as the property of enemies taken in time of war. Neutral property on board an enemy's vessel is not generally ./cache/13858.txt ./txt/13858.txt