Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit ...: Containing the Cases Determined in the Districts of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode-IslandWells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... rules of the prize jurisdiction . Upon general principles , it would seem reasonable , in cases of joint capture , that ... rule adopted in the Prize Courts of England and France ; and perhaps it forms the basis of the distribution among ...
... rules of the prize jurisdiction . Upon general principles , it would seem reasonable , in cases of joint capture , that ... rule adopted in the Prize Courts of England and France ; and perhaps it forms the basis of the distribution among ...
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... rule has the advantage of great practical simpli- city and general equity . It seems bottomed on the soundest sense , and places the relative force in the power and activity of animated beings , in which it must always ultimately reside ...
... rule has the advantage of great practical simpli- city and general equity . It seems bottomed on the soundest sense , and places the relative force in the power and activity of animated beings , in which it must always ultimately reside ...
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... rule is supposed to prevail , do not apply . In those cases the very technical words used are those only , which constitute the specific offence . The law allows of no substitute in the indictment , because no other words are exactly ...
... rule is supposed to prevail , do not apply . In those cases the very technical words used are those only , which constitute the specific offence . The law allows of no substitute in the indictment , because no other words are exactly ...
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... rule of prize courts . As general ship owners , and as parties upon whom the law devolves the general responsibility , I appre- hend that they are entitled to direct the conduct of the pri vateer during the cruise , and regulate the ...
... rule of prize courts . As general ship owners , and as parties upon whom the law devolves the general responsibility , I appre- hend that they are entitled to direct the conduct of the pri vateer during the cruise , and regulate the ...
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... rule of the law of nations is perfectly reasonable , and is founded on the right of the belligerent to capture the property of his enemy . The right of search is allowed as a mean of enforcing that of capture . By capture , the thing is ...
... rule of the law of nations is perfectly reasonable , and is founded on the right of the belligerent to capture the property of his enemy . The right of search is allowed as a mean of enforcing that of capture . By capture , the thing is ...
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