| Johan Friderich Wilhelm Schlegel - Naval convoys - 1801 - 194 pages
...and shifting opinions to serve present purpofes of particular national interest, but to adminifter with indifference, that justice which the law of nations holds out without distinction to independent states, some happening to be neutral and fome to be belligerent. The feat... | |
| Capture at sea - 1806 - 108 pages
...admiralty judge, that the learned civilian who presides in a prize-court, sits there to administer with indifference that justice, which the law of nations holds out without distinction to independent states; and that the law itself has no locality, though the seat of judicial... | |
| Great Britain - 1807 - 542 pages
...shifting opinions to ' serve present purposes of particular ' national interest, but to administer " with indifference that justice which the " law of...tinction, to independent states, some ' happening to be neutr.il and some to ' be belligerent. The seat of judicial ' authority is indeed kc.illy here, in... | |
| 1811 - 546 pages
...administer, with indifference, that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent states, some happening to be neutral,...belligerent. The seat of judicial authority is indeed locally here in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations ; but the... | |
| English literature - 1811 - 600 pages
...administer, with indif* ference, that justke which the' law of nations holds out, with' out distinction, to independent states, some happening to be ' neutral, and some to be belligerent. The seat of judicial au' thority is indeed locally here in the belligerent country, accord' ing to the known law and practice... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 556 pages
...and shifting opinions, to serve present purposes of particular national interest, but to administer, with indifference, that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent states, some happening to be neutral, and some to be belligerent. The seat... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1813 - 658 pages
...and shifting opinions to serve present purposes of particular national interest, but to administer, with indifference, that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent states, some happening to be neutral and some to be belligerent. The seat... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 416 pages
...and shifting opinions, to serre present purposes of particular national interest, but to administer, with indifference, that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent states, some happening to be neutral, and some to be belligerent. The seat... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 410 pages
...administer with indifference that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent states, some happening to be neutral...be belligerent The seat -of judicial authority is locally in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations; but the law... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 416 pages
...indeed to be the duty of these courts, though established in the belligerent country, to administer with indifference that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent states, some happening to be neutral and some 19 Vattel, Droitdes Gens,... | |
| |