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the point. Ito unfortance Car hardly be xaggerated: frran the one hand, if the arrest was legal, a Brition Fulgest, who has notamed damage to the extent of $200,000 dollars has been unjustly and trongfully deprived of the remedy, which the General Maritime Law gives lui for the recovery of his clanine; and not only to but all other persons similarly arannstanced would be equally deprived of their remedy in the Colonoz of Hongkong, the Governor haring

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the point. Ito unfortance Car hardly be xaggerated: frran the one hand, if the arrest was legal, a Brition Fulgest, who has notamed damage to the extent of $200,000 has been unjustly and wrongfully deprived of the remedy, which the General Maritime Law gives him for the recovery of his claim; and not only he, but all other persons similarly circumstanced would be equally deprived of their remedy in the Colony of Hongkong, the Governor having

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the point. Ito unfortance Car hardly be xaggerated: frran the one hand, if the arrest was legal, a Brition Fulgest, who has notamed damage to the extent of $200,000 dollars has been unjustly and trongfully deprived of the remedy, which the General Maritime Law gives lui for the recovery of his clanine; and not only to but all other persons similarly arannstanced would be equally deprived of their remedy in the Colonoz of Hongkong, the Governor haring

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the point. It is unfortunate that the matter can hardly be exaggerated: from the one hand, if the arrest was legal, a British subject, who has sustained damage to the extent of $200,000 has been unjustly and wrongfully deprived of the remedy, which the General Maritime Law gives him for the recovery of his claim; and not only he, but all other persons similarly circumstanced would be equally deprived of their remedy in the Colony of Hongkong, the Governor having

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the point. Ito unfortance Car hardly be xaggerated: frran the one hand, if the arrest was legal, a Brition Fulgest, who has notamed damage to the extent of $200,000 has been unjustly and trongfully deprived of the remedy, which the General Maritime Law gives lui for the recovery of his clanine; and not only to but all other persons similarly arannstanced would be equally deprived of their remedy in the Colonoz of Hongkong, the Governor haring

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