| Public law - 1815 - 556 pages
...and eonfiseate supplies designed for a bloekaded town, it will be diffieult to resist the eonvietion, that its extension to towns invested' by sea only is an unjustifiable eneroaehment on the rights of neutrals. But it is not of this departure from prineiple, a departure... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 786 pages
...been unreasonably extended to cases not coming within the rule, as heretofore adopted. On principle it might well be questioned, whether this rule can...unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals. But it is not of this departure from principle, a departure which has received some sanction from practice,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1818 - 712 pages
...been unreasonably extended to cases not coming within the rule, as heretofore adopted. On principle it might well be questioned, whether this rule can...unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals. But it is not of this departure from principle, a departure which baa received some sanction from practice,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1818 - 712 pages
...by land as well as by sea. If we examine Ihe reasoning on which is founded the right to intercepted confiscate supplies designed for a blockaded town,...unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals. But it is not of this departure from principle, a departure which has received some sanction from practice,... | |
| United States - 1819 - 514 pages
...been unreasonably extended to cases not coming within the rule, as heretofore adopted. On principle it might well be questioned, whether this rule can...unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals. But it is not of this departure from principle, a departure which has received some sanction from practice,... | |
| Wendell Phillips - Insurance law - 1823 - 572 pages
...confiscate supplies designed for a blockaded town, it will be difficult to resist the conviction that itr extension to towns invested by sea only, is an unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals.'(a) But according to the usage under the law of nations, the belligerent has a right to blockade... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 840 pages
...the reasoning on which it is founded, the right to intercept and confiscate supplies, designed for » blockaded town, it will be difficult to resist the...conviction that its extension to towns, invested by M* only, is an unjustifiable encroachment on the right of neutrals. Bnt it is not of this departure... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1858 - 778 pages
...a place not completely invested by land as well as by sea. If we examine the reasoning on which it is founded, the right to intercept and confiscate...sea only, is an unjustifiable encroachment on the right of neutrals. But it is not of this departure from principle — a departure which has received... | |
| William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1859 - 512 pages
...be applied to a place not completely invested by land as well as by sea. If we examine the principle on which is founded the right to intercept and confiscate...unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals. But it is not of this departure, which has received sanction from practice, that we mean to complain.... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1860 - 580 pages
...to Mr. King, then our minister at London, lends his high authority to this view of the subject. " On principle," he said, "it might well be questioned...unjustifiable encroachment on the rights of neutrals." But Lord Stowell has borne yet more direct testimony to the correctness of these suggestions. In a... | |
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