| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 strani
...nature, which the law of nations universally tolerates; but, that no proximate acts of war are, in any manner, to be allowed to originate on neutral...neutral » territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too immediate to be permitted. For sup^posing, that even a... | |
| 1853 - 730 strani
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| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 498 strani
...but, that no proximate acts of war are, in any manner, to be allowed to originate on neutral ground: and I cannot but think, that such an act as this,...neutral territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too immediate to be permitted. For supposing, that even a... | |
| Charles O'Conor, Philip Phillips, United States. Court of Claims - 1857 - 278 strani
...consequence does not follow that by so doing they were the aggressors. Sir William Scott says, 3 Rob. 136, " that a ship should station herself on neutral territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too immediate to be permitted." That the British did send... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1858 - 868 strani
...that his story fails to carry conviction with it. .iggrcssors. Sir William Scott says, 3 Rol'., 136, "that a ship should station herself on neutral territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too immediate to he permitted." That the British did send... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1858 - 1096 strani
...that his story fails to carry conviction with it. aggressors. Sir William Scott says, 3 Rob., 136, " that a ship should station herself on neutral territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too immediate to be permitted." That the British did send... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 strani
...that nature which the law of nations universally tolerates; but that no proximate acts of war are in any manner to be allowed to originate on neutral grounds...act as this, that a ship should station herself on a neutral territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too... | |
| Reverdy Johnson - 1863 - 764 strani
...but that no proximate acts of war are in any manner to be allowed to originate on neutral ground : and I cannot but think that such an act as this, that...neutral territory, and send out her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too immediate to be permitted. For, suppose that even a direct... | |
| Alexandra, vessel - 1864 - 618 strani
...that no proximate acts of war " are in any manner to be allowed to originate on neutral " ground ; and I cannot but think that such an act as this, that...neutral territory, and send out " her boats on hostile enterprises, is an act of hostility much too " immediate to be permitted; for, suppose that even a... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1878 - 1036 strani
...exercised. X<> proximate acts of war •>f in liny manner to lie allowed to originate on neutral ground, and I cannot but think that such an act as this, that...neutral territory and send out her boats on hostile enterprises is uu act of hostility much too immediate to be permitted. The capture cannot be maintained."... | |
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