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" I am of a different opinion; I think that the protection of territory is to be reckoned from these islands; and that they are the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which indeed they are formed. Their elements... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Admiralty ... - Page 377
by Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1806
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Laws of the Sea: With Reference to Maritime Commerce During Peace and War

Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - Maritime law - 1818 - 690 pages
...territory is to be reckoned from these islands ; and that they are the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which indeed they are...derived immediately from the territory, and on the pnnciple of alluvium and increment. Consider what che consequence would be if lands of this description...
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Elements of International Law: With a Sketch of the History of the ..., Volume 1

Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 660 pages
...appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which indeed they were formed. Their elements were derived immediately from the territory, and on the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of law, Quod vis fluminis de tuo prcedio detraxerit, et vicino...
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Commenentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 930 pages
...territory is to be reckoned from these islands; and that they are the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of Law, quod vis fluminis de tuo prsedio detraxerit, et vicino...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 406 pages
...territory is to be reckoned from these islands ; and that they are the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of Law, quod vis ßuminis de tuo prxdio detraxerit, et viciiio...
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A Selection of Leading Cases on Mercantile and Maritime Law: With Notes

Owen Davies Tudor - Commercial law - 1860 - 934 pages
...was to be reckoned from those islands. "They are," he observed, "the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of law, Quod vis fluminis de tuo praedio detraxerit, et vicino...
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A History of the San Juan Water Boundary Question, as Affecting the Division ...

William Fitzwilliam Milton (Viscount) - British Columbia - 1869 - 474 pages
...territory is to be reckoned from these islands, and that they are the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of law, quod vis fluminis de tuo prcedio detraxerit, et vicino...
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First Platform of International Law

Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - International law - 1876 - 734 pages
...to be reckoned from these islands. " They are," he observed, " the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which indeed they are...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in books of law. Quod vis Jluminis de tuo praedio detraxerit et mcino praedio...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Robert Phillimore, Reginald James Mure - International law - 1879 - 810 pages
...they are the " natural appendages of the coast on which they border, " and from which, indeed, thi y are formed. Their elements " are derived immediately...the " principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is " to be found in the books of Law, quod vi.-i fluminis de tuo " prcedio detraxerit, ct vicino...
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Lectures on International Law in Time of Peace

John Norton Pomeroy - International law - 1886 - 508 pages
...natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they are formed. These elements are derived immediately from the territory,...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of law, — quod vis fluminis de tuo pradio detraxerit, et vicino...
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: With Notes and a Syllabus

Freeman Snow - International law - 1893 - 636 pages
...territory is to be reckoned from these islands ; and that they are the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they...the principle of alluvium and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of law. Quod vis flwminis cle tuo pr<zdio detraxerit, and viwno...
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