Incoming Resources
- Géopolitique de la mer de Chine méridionale, eaux troubles en Asie du Sud-Est, sous la direction de Éric Mottet, Frédéric Lasserre et Barthélémy Courmont
- The seaman's friend, containing a treatise on practical seamanship
- The freedom of the seas, or, The right which belongs to the Dutch to take part in the East Indian Trade, a dissertion, by Hugo Grotius ; translated with a revision of the Latin text of 1633 by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin ; edited with an introductory note by James Brown Scott
- An inquiry into the right of visit or approach by ships of war, by James Whitman
- Lex mercatoria rediviva, or, The merchant's directory, being a complete guide to all men in business, whether as traders, remitters, owners, freighters, captains, insurers, brokers, factors, supercargoes, agents : containing an account of our trading companies and colonies, with their establishments, and an abstract of their charters; the duty of consuls, and the laws subsisting about aliens, naturalization and denization : to which is added a state of the present general traffick of the whole world; describing the manufactures and products of each particular nation; and tables of the correspondence and agreement of the European coins, weights, and measures, with the addition of all others that are known : extracted from the works of the best writers both at home and abroad, more especially from those justly celebrated ones of Messieurs Savary, improved and corrected by the author's own observations, during his long continuance in trade : the whole calculated for the use and service of the merchant, lawyer, senator and gentleman, by Wyndham Beawes, Esq. ..
- The Trial of the Edmund Fitzgerald, Michael Schumacher
- The freedom of the seas historically treated, by Sir Francis Piggott
- Mare liberum, the freedom of the seas, by Ramsay Muir
- Letters of Sulpicius on the northern confederacy, with an appendix containing the Treaty of Armed Neutrality, together with other documents relative to the subject
- Lewis' law of shipping, being a treatise on the law respecting the inland and sea-coast shipping of Canada and the United States, by Edward Norman Lewis