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Definition of Shipmasters
1. shipmaster [n] - See also: shipmaster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shipmasters
Literary usage of Shipmasters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Digest of the Law of Agency by William Bowstead (1907)
"shipmasters. It is the duty of a shipmaster to give the whole of his time to the
... A custom for shipmasters to trade on their own account is, apparently, ..."
2. A Digest of the Law of Agency by William Bowstead (1898)
"shipmasters. It is the duty of a shipmaster to give the whole of his ... A custom
for shipmasters to trade on their own account is, apparently, unlawful (. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Pollution & Obstruction of by Clement Higgins (1877)
"Yet the two volumes by Mr, Kay on the law relating to shipmasters and seamen
will, we venture to say, be of equal service to the captain, the lawyer, ..."
4. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With an by Lorenzo Sabine (1864)
"One fourth part of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence Merchants or
shipmasters. Hancock prosecuted in the Admiralty Courts to recover nearly ..."
5. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With an by Lorenzo Sabine (1864)
"One fourth part of th« Signers of the Declaration of Independence Merchants or
shipmasters. Hancock prosecuted in the Admiralty Courts to recover nearly ..."
6. Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789 by William Babcock Weeden (1890)
"The shipmasters conducting this commerce were vigor- The .up- ous men, who often
went from the decks of these ..."
7. An Epitome of Leading Conveyancing and Equity Cases: With Some Short Notes by John Indermaur (1877)
"THE LAW RELATING TO shipmasters AND SEAMEN. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. From the NAUTICAL
MAGAZINE, July, 1875. "The law-books of the present day are mostly ol two ..."