| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1808 - 516 strani
...and cafual importance. The confequence of fuch a fervice is indefinite, infinitely beyond the eflect of any contraband that can be conveyed. The carrying of two or three cargoes of ftores is neceflarily an affiftance of a limited nature ; but in the tranfiniffion of difpatches may... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 strani
...hostile despatches is the most injurious, and deemed to be of the most hostile and noxious character. The carrying of two or three cargoes of stores, is...assistance of a limited nature ; but in the transmission of despatches may be conveyed the entire plan of a campaign, and it may lead to a defeat of all the projects... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 strani
...in which they are transported, to capture and confiscation. The consequences of such a service are indefinite, infinitely beyond the effect of any contraband...conveyed. The carrying of two or three cargoes of military stores," says Sir W. Scott, " ia necessarily an assistance of a limited nature ; but in the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 strani
...service are indefinite, infinitely beyond the " Robinson's Adm. Rep. vol. vi. p. 430. The Orozembo. effect of any contraband that can be conveyed. " The carrying of two or three cargoes of " military stores," says Sir W. Scott, " is " necessarily an assistance of a limited nature ; " but... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 strani
...in that character. Nor let it be supposed, that this is an act of light and casual importance. The consequence of such a service is indefinite — infinitely...assistance, of a limited nature ; but in the transmission of despatches, may be conveyed the entire plan of a campaign, that may defeat all the projects of the... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 strani
...is justly to be considered in that character. Nor is it an act of light and casual importance. The consequence of such a service is indefinite, infinitely...contraband, that can be conveyed. The carrying of three or four cargoes of stores is necessarily an assistance of a limited nature; but in the transmission... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 strani
...hostile despatches is the most injurious, and deemed to be of the most hostile and noxious character. The carrying of two or three cargoes of stores, is...assistance of a limited nature ; but in the transmission of despatches, may be conveyed the entire plan of a campaign, and it may lead to a defeat of all the projects... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - 1853 - 684 strani
...that it is an act of light and casual importance. The consequence of such a The Atalanta. .6 C. Rob. service is indefinite, infinitely beyond the effect...assistance of a limited nature ; but in the transmission of despatches may be conveyed the entire plan of a campaign, that may defeat all the projects of the other... | |
| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 508 strani
...considered in that character. Nor let it be supposed, that it is an act of light and casual importance. The consequence of such a service is indefinite, infinitely...assistance of a limited nature; but in the transmission of despatches may be conveyed the entire plan of a campaign, that may defeat all the projects of the other... | |
| H. Byerley Thomson - 1854 - 156 strani
...is also a ground of Enemy.s Des- condemnation. " In the transmission of Despatches may be pa c es. conveyed the entire plan of a campaign, that may defeat all the plans of the other belligerent, in the world. It is a service, therefore, which, in whatever degree... | |
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