United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1823 - Courts |
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Page 109
... Venezuela . The capture was made under an alleged commission from Jose Artegas , chief of the Oriental Republic of ... Venezuela , and a commission obtained for her as a privateer from the govern- ment of Venezuela , she set sail for ...
... Venezuela . The capture was made under an alleged commission from Jose Artegas , chief of the Oriental Republic of ... Venezuela , and a commission obtained for her as a privateer from the govern- ment of Venezuela , she set sail for ...
Page 112
... Venezuela and the Banda Oriental ; and , if the alliance were proved , then , secondly , because this sentence was passed by the Court of an ally , and not by a Court of the belligerent captor sitting in the country of an ally . That ...
... Venezuela and the Banda Oriental ; and , if the alliance were proved , then , secondly , because this sentence was passed by the Court of an ally , and not by a Court of the belligerent captor sitting in the country of an ally . That ...
Page 113
... Venezuela would be improperly subjected to judicature , and that this commission imparts to the vessel the same privilege from arrest , or detention , which is due in certain cases to a sovereign , or his ambassadors . This is founded ...
... Venezuela would be improperly subjected to judicature , and that this commission imparts to the vessel the same privilege from arrest , or detention , which is due in certain cases to a sovereign , or his ambassadors . This is founded ...
Page 114
... Venezuela , even if regarded , in all respects , as that of a free and independent State , has no sovereign rights in this country , when they come in collision with our own ; that all sovereignty is , in its nature , as a general rule ...
... Venezuela , even if regarded , in all respects , as that of a free and independent State , has no sovereign rights in this country , when they come in collision with our own ; that all sovereignty is , in its nature , as a general rule ...
Page 116
... Venezuela , as the sovereign act of a State or nation , so effectually screens the vessel from judicial cognizance , that this Court dare not examine into the cause , but must leave the vessel in the undisturbed posses- sion of those ...
... Venezuela , as the sovereign act of a State or nation , so effectually screens the vessel from judicial cognizance , that this Court dare not examine into the cause , but must leave the vessel in the undisturbed posses- sion of those ...
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