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quadgram frequency
the jurisdiction of the128
jurisdiction of the admiralty114
the ports and havens105
by the laws of104
notes for div a74
in the admiralty court73
the court of admiralty69
by the law of69
upon the ports and65
of the civil law61
at the common law56
in the time of55
early english books online52
by the common law49
the laws of nations49
within the jurisdiction of49
the king of england45
the rest of the44
the kings of england41
of the common law41
in the court of40
the laws of england38
within the bodies of37
the civil and maritime36
the port of london36
as in reference to35
upon the high seas35
of the king of34
jurisdiction upon the ports34
the time of the34
the bodies of counties33
civil and maritime laws33
as well as the33
the river of thames32
contracts made at land31
the law of nature31
the body of the30
the laws of oleron30
the laws of the30
by the lawes of29
and so it was29
the dominion of the29
the law of nations29
to be within the29
the same may be28
that is to say28
to the laws of28
the admiralty of england28
for the most part28
the th year of28
of the british seas27
by the civil law27
the death of a27
in the case of27
the antiquity of the27
things done upon the27
death of a man26
on the other hand26
of richard the second26
done upon the sea26
characters represented either as26
the statute of the26
represented either as utf26
by reason of the26
the law of the25
within the body of25
the crown of england25
one and the same25
be said to be25
ought not to be25
of the th of25
the words of the24
master of a ship23
in the th year23
of the admiralty of23
according to the laws22
upon the river of22
de jure belli ac21
by sir edward coke21
if a ship be21
hence it is that21
a port or haven21
is not to be20
the cognizance of the20
court of the admiralty20
the port or haven20
they are to be20
of the laws of20
jure belli ac pacis19
of edward the third19
to be done at19
of the admiralty in19
of the same rivers19
and the rest of19
the making of the19
at the time of19
of the statute of19
part of the sea18
by the statute of18
at the same time18
made at land concerning18
are not to be18
body of the civil18
to the common law18
that the admiral hath18
of the said ship18
the same to be18
to the value of18
as well for the18
law of the land17
is to be made17
and by the laws17
a court of record17
of the death of17
of the admiralty court17
is said to be17
by the law maritime17
of the court of17
infra fluxum refluxum maris16
grotius de jure belli16
the high court of16
year of his reign16
of the jurisdiction of16
out of the realm16
the king of spain16
any port or haven16
that the kings of16
sovereignty of the british16
th of richard the16
the th of richard16
done within the realm16
for the use of16
of the body of16
at land concerning maritime15
what is to be15
by force of arms15
the sovereignty of the15
the city of london15
in the county of15
high admiral of england15
as upon the high15
dominion of the sea15
of edward the first15
one thousand six hundred15
the court of common15
and owners of ships15
is to be done15
the common law of15
the admiral hath jurisdiction15
is to be understood15
non super altum mare15
statutes of the admiralty15
to the king of15
land concerning maritime affairs15
and in what manner14
laws of the sea14
cognoscible in the admiralty14
or to be done14
relation to the petition14
the court of the14
out of the ship14
that can be made14
after the making of14
done upon the ports14
in the port of14
that the jurisdiction of14
our lord the king14
is to be paid14
the course of the14
out of the chancery14
the judges of the14
to be done in14
of the kings of14
by the civil and14
what the law is14
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files to tei p13
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roy edward ail nostre4
the argument deduced out4
the time agreed on4
tali loco infra corpus4
of men of war4
hath nothing to do4
for it is not4
and bailiffs of hull4
customes of the admiralty4
or stress of weather4
of the said grain4
be subjected to punishment4
done super altum mare4
blazon or coat of4
of the admiral is4
by the opinion of4
and the same may4
of ship and lading4
b wing s estc4
be punished by the4
by the death of4
that which is called4
has issue two sons4
to be provided for4
king of great britain4
of the port of4
the admiralty in anno4
they were sold for4
by the custom of4
not meddle from henceforth4
but in cases of4
or any other of4
the libel in the4
from the laws of4
pain of forfeiture of4
that they cannot be4
since the making of4
statute of the of4
civil law for the4
one of the said4
and by way of4
the date of the4
from and to the4
by the same law4
and that by the4
are exempted from the4
on one part of4
taken by an enemy4
properly cognizable in the4
unto the major and4
on the behalf of4
philip king of france4
may be lawful for4
but the same is4
the continent of barbary4
of and redress all4
is not lawful to4
the execution of the4
plain that the admiral4
edward the first and4
he ought to give4
and that such a4
is to be tryed4
and in all other4
practice of the admiralty4
to prove the contracts4
to shew that the4
the first of england4
and on the other4
to lighten the ship4
the twelfth year of4
which in truth is4
of the duty of4
part of this statute4
any of the kings4
to the manner of4
of the goods are4
in the east indies4
be contracted for the4
justiciariis nostris apud westm4
done on one part4
found on the sea4
in the same court4
yet for all this4
curia nostra admiralitatis nostrae4
merchants and owners of4
ought to make good4
in the moneths of4
the trade of the4
with so much glory4
in what manner the4
the power of their4
is the mother of4
admirallus ad partes occidentales4
within years of the4
to the laws and4
fall out that the4
to depart from the4
by the records of4
in case of non4
of original in the4
of the admiralty argued4
and all sorts of4
the high water mark4
to be done within4
at a certain place4
and therefore those that4
the merchant and the4
so long as they4
a matter of great4
of admiralty upon contracts4
in such case the4
in the kings name4
was held to be4
ship above the birth4
in the eye of4
court of record is4
if the ship perishes4
kingdome of great brittain4
of henry the eighth4
and are to be4
purchases lands and dyes4
is in war with4
the haven or port4
the law maritime the4
the seas of great4
pour le service du4
at his own charge4
for preservation of the4
subject to the averidge4
contrary to the laws4
to be equally divided4
the name of his4
death of the prince4
the ship or vessel4
that they may be4
and it is there4
amounteth to one hundred4
to be decided by4
prince or state in4
records out of the4
and it is a4
may be subjected to4
of all benevolent sea4
and determined before the4
it is one thing4
the same for the4
the isles of great4
the title of admiral4
time of the noble4
the naval military part4
and in what cases4
the power and jurisdiction4
for the maintaining of4
what allowances to be4
such time as the4
out of the said4
exclusive property in the4
of the growth of4
side of the river4
the heirs and successors4
as all the rest4
benefit of all benevolent4
of the lord admirals4
be made of the4
forth what is to4
under this head is4
it is not so4
ship in her voyage4
the seas of england4
words of the statute4
of the great ocean4
upon the statute of4
is one of the4
paid out of the4
farthing the pound weight4
in this large sense4
cognoscendi in causis maritimis4
for the king of4
one jurisdiction to another4
same to be done4
as much of the4
antiquity of this jurisdiction4
there hath been a4
as if they were4
his majesty and the4
and therefore if a4
of this art of4
may be made of4
is nothing else but4
contracts and covenants of4
the county of devon4
the ship is in4
the port and haven4
the ship happens to4
sir edward coke hath4
be gathered out of4
that the people of4
the same cannot be4
any of the ships4
the residue of the4
the prejudice of the4
from thence to london4
curia nostra coram nobis4
so much where he4
that which the law4
th year of edward4
quae officium admiralli tangunt4
in any part of4
admiralty for a contract4
for the performance of4
be done by the4
and concerning maritime businesses4
the tenth year of4
taken in this large4
the jurisdiction of that4
the space of a4
laws and statutes of4
to set forth the4
such as shall be4
in all or most4
and determination of maritime4
the ships and goods4
the assigns of john4
by the municipal laws4
ports and havens of4
as the penalty be4
matter of this treatise4
take cognizance of all4
office of the admiral4
navigation upon the sea4
been used in the4
one side of the4
and the same thing4
defender of the faith4
as also of the4
act done upon the4
by the inquisition taken4
or pretend to have4
in league with the4
hath been used in4
and successors of andrew4
to serve the king4
happen to be lost4
be the first that4
belonging to the same4
an action of the4
master is not bound4
a writ de procedendo4
hath been an antient4
if the goods are4
dominion and soveraignty of4
long before the reign4
the penalty be not4
brought at the common4
any of the mariners4
a ship is freighted4
the kingdome of england4
ordained as well for4
the time of peace4
no man ought to4
from the holy land4
the sea it self4
by an experienced hand4
the national library of4
name or style of4
by all the reverend4
satisfaction for the same4
anno regni nostri tricesimo4
original in the national4
ancient laws of oleron4
hold plea of any4
restitution may be made4
any goods or commodities4
letters of request to4
the quality of the4
time of richard the4
goods are taken by4
the law of oleron4
the said lord of4
if a marriner shall4
resolved by all the4
matters of this nature4
days of the said4
costs and charges of4
national library of scotland4
admiral or commander in4
either upon the high4
against the parties suing4
of that which is4
the owner of the4
decision of maritime causes4
obliged to make satisfaction4
maritime jurisdiction of the4
the laws of war4
in reference to his4
what hath been said4
facta fuit in tali4
is done on one4
dispose of the same4
seas of great brittain4
two farthings and half4
is no court of4
not grant a prohibition4
within a year and4
and that it is4
been lords of the4
as the law maritime4
the right of jurisdiction4
out of the tower4
according to the rate4
nature of the sea4
of which the master4