The 31st article recites, that, when a vessel was lost by running on shore, and the mariners had landed, they often, instead of meeting with help, " were attacked by people more barbarous, cruel and inhuman than mad dogs ; who, to gain their moneys, apparel,... An Enquiry Into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe ... - Sayfa 346Robert Plumer Ward tarafından - 1795Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1833 - 614 sayfa
...that, when a vessel was lost by running on shore, and the mariners had landed, they often, instead of meeting with help, " were attacked by people more...cruel and inhuman than mad dogs ; who, to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods, did sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen. In... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1833 - 548 sayfa
...that, when a vessel was lost by running on shore, and the mariners had landed, they often, instead of meeting with help, " were attacked by people more...cruel and inhuman than mad dogs ; who, to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods, did sometimes murder and destroy ihese poor distressed seamen. In... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 546 sayfa
...that, when a vessel was lost by running on shore, and the mariners had lauded, they often, instead of meeting with help, " were attacked by people more...cruel and inhuman than mad dogs ; who, to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods, did sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen. In... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1839 - 430 sayfa
...in hope of help, and instead thereof it happen, an it often does, that in many places they meet with people more barbarous, cruel, and inhuman, than mad dogs, who to gain their monies, apparel, and other goods, do sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen ; in this case... | |
| 1841 - 982 sayfa
...that, when a vessel was lost by running on shore, and the mariners had landed, they often, instead of meeting with help, " were attacked by people more...cruel and inhuman than mad dogs; who, to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods, did sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen. In... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1851 - 544 sayfa
...that, when a vessel was lost by running on shore, and the mariners had landed, they often, instead of meeting with help, "were attacked by people more...cruel and inhuman than mad dogs ; who, to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods, did sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen. In... | |
| 1890 - 542 sayfa
...barbarity of this period, wherein it is said (art. 31), " that in many places they (the mariners) meet with people more barbarous, cruel and inhuman than mad dogs, who, to gain their moneys, apparel and other goods, do sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen." It... | |
| John Hosack - 1882 - 452 sayfa
...when tested by experience will find universal acceptance, and finally supersede the " they meet with people more barbarous, cruel, and inhuman than mad dogs, who " to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods do sometimes murder and destroy " these poor mariners — in this... | |
| 1889 - 964 sayfa
...of this period, wherein it is said, (article 31,) "that in many places they (the mariners) meet with people more barbarous, cruel, and inhuman than mad dogs, who, to gain their moneys, apparel, and other goods, do sometimes murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen." It... | |
| Bella Bathurst - 2005 - 380 sayfa
...hope of help, and instead thereof it happens, as it often does, that in many places they meet with people more barbarous, cruel and inhuman than mad dogs, who to gain their monies, apparel, and other goods, do sometime murder and destroy these poor distressed seamen; in this case,... | |
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