The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive and absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its... The Editorial Review - Page 221912Full view - About this book
| United States - 1812 - 524 pages
...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty...in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories, must... | |
| United States - 1812 - 588 pages
...Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of iis sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and...in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories, must... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1813 - 658 pages
...upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereign238 !>• to the extent of the restriction, and an investment...in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories, must,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 684 pages
...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by ..itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty...in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories, must... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 680 pages
...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by .itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of tin; restriction, and an investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in thai, power which could... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 776 pages
...of no limitation x. Ncutruls. not imposed on itself. Any restriction, deriving its validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of that restriction, and an investment of that sovereignty, to the same extent, in that power which could... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional history - 1837 - 230 pages
...except and reserve, according to the doctrine of this Court. " Any restriction upon it, derived from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction," &c. 7 Cr. 136. On the other hand, if the three terms mean the same thing, the one people, the words,... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional law - 1837 - 236 pages
...except and reserve, according to the doctrine of this Court. " Any restriction upon it, derived from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction," &c. 7 Cr. 136. On the other hand, if the three terms mean the same thing, the one people, the words,... | |
| Alexander McLeod, Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - Canada - 1841 - 426 pages
...absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself: any restriction derived from an external source would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and an in; vestment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction."... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Banks and banking - 1841 - 598 pages
...absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself; any restrictions derived from an external source would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriclion, and an investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose... | |
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