| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1818 - 690 strani
...the port. On the contrary, if the great predominant character of a port be that of a port of naval or military equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use ; although merchant-ships resort to the same place, and although it may be possible that the article may be intended... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 strani
...occasionally a frio'«!» or other ships of war, may be constructed in that port. On the contrary, if the great predominant character of a port be that...the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 strani
...France, or Portsmouth in England, be that of a port of naval military equipment, it will be presumed that the articles were going for military use, although it is possible that the articles might have been applied to civil consumption. As it is impossible to ascertain the final use of an... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 strani
...that port. On the contrary, if the great predominant character of a port be that of a port of naval equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 804 strani
...occasionally vessels of war may be constructed in that port. Ibid. 5. But if the great predominating character of a port be that of a port of naval military...the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been,... | |
| Archer Polson - 1848 - 146 strani
...that port. On the contrary, if the great predominant character of a port be that of a port of naval equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place. It is the usus bellici which determine an article to be contraband."... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 strani
...constructed in that port. On the contrary, if the great predominant character of the port be a port of military equipment; it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 strani
...France, or Portsmouth in England, be that of a port of naval military equipment, it will be presumed that the articles were going for military use, although it is possible that the articles might have been applied to civil consumption. As it is impossible to ascertain positively the final... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - 1853 - 568 strani
...the articles were going for civil use, although * occasionally a frigate or other ships of [ * 195 ] war, may be constructed in that port. Contra, if the...the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1854 - 180 strani
...constructed in that port. On the contrary, if the great predominant character of the port be a port of military equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been... | |
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