The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 2Freeman & Bolles, 1839 - Law |
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Page 112
... lord Stowell , of the most delicate and difficult questions of international law , we cannot fail to be struck with the extraordinary con- sistency and steadiness of view , with which that eminent jurist carried out , to their utmost ...
... lord Stowell , of the most delicate and difficult questions of international law , we cannot fail to be struck with the extraordinary con- sistency and steadiness of view , with which that eminent jurist carried out , to their utmost ...
Page 116
... lord Stowell should have formed the first regular series of admi- ralty reports . For , in addition to the fact , that the important questions of international law had then been more maturely examined , and principles better settled ...
... lord Stowell should have formed the first regular series of admi- ralty reports . For , in addition to the fact , that the important questions of international law had then been more maturely examined , and principles better settled ...
Page 117
... lord Stowell's deci- sions was begun , a volume was published by his predecessor , sir James Marriott , containing about sixty cases which were decided by himself and sir George Hay , between Michaelmas Term , 1776 , and Hilary Term ...
... lord Stowell's deci- sions was begun , a volume was published by his predecessor , sir James Marriott , containing about sixty cases which were decided by himself and sir George Hay , between Michaelmas Term , 1776 , and Hilary Term ...
Page 121
... lord Stowell upon this subject , which happened to be made while the war between England and France was waging fiercely , and to the great annoy- ance of neutral nations , agitated this country as vehemently as any one question ever did ...
... lord Stowell upon this subject , which happened to be made while the war between England and France was waging fiercely , and to the great annoy- ance of neutral nations , agitated this country as vehemently as any one question ever did ...
Page 134
... lord Stowell ( then sir William Scott ) has the following remarks upon these continuous voyages , and the intentions of the parties : ..... " It is certainly true , that a continuous voyage from the colony of the enemy to the mother ...
... lord Stowell ( then sir William Scott ) has the following remarks upon these continuous voyages , and the intentions of the parties : ..... " It is certainly true , that a continuous voyage from the colony of the enemy to the mother ...
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