| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 694 pages
...the voyage she would have been justly condemned as good prize, and for being engaged in a traffick prohibited by the law of nations. But there is nothing...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit; and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - Conflict of laws - 1855 - 544 pages
...by a Spanish ship of war during the voyage, she would have been justly condemned as good prize, and for being engaged in a traffic prohibited by the law...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1857 - 660 pages
...with neutrality. " There is nothing" (their Supreme Court says, by the mouth of Mr. Justice Story,) " in our laws, or in the Law of Nations, that forbids...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit; and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1857 - 668 pages
...with neutrality. " There is nothing" (their Supreme Court says, by the mouth of Mr. Justice Story,) " in our laws, or in the Law of Nations, that forbids...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit; and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Daniel Gardner - International and municipal law - 1860 - 740 pages
...by a Spanish ship of war during the voyage, she would have been justly condemned as good prize, and for being engaged in a traffic prohibited by the law...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Sir William Vernon Harcourt - Great Britain - 1863 - 242 pages
...* captured by a Spanish ship of war during the voyage, she would have been justly condemned as good prize for being engaged in a traffic prohibited by...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - International law - 1863 - 582 pages
...captured by a Spanish ship of war during the voyage, she would have been justly condemnable as good Prize for being engaged in a traffic prohibited by...munitions of war to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure, which no Nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Sir William Vernon Harcourt - Great Britain - 1863 - 240 pages
...If captured by a Spanish ship of war during the voyage, she would have been justly condemned as good prize for being engaged in a traffic prohibited by...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged... | |
| Travers Twiss - International law - 1863 - 582 pages
...captured by a Spanish ship of war during the voyage, she would have been justly condemnable as good Prize for being engaged in a traffic prohibited by...forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels as weD as munitions of war to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure, which no Nation is... | |
| 748 pages
...Independencia}, 7 Wheaton's Supreme Court Reports, 283. That learned Judge says (p. 340),—"There is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations,...munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure, whicli only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation."... | |
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