| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1808 - 516 strani
...hoftility againft you. The enemy may have his hoftile projects to be attempted with the neutral ftate ; but your reliance is on the integrity of That Neutral...State, that It will not favour nor participate in fuch defigns, but as far as Its own councils and actions are concerned, will oppofe them. And if there... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 strani
...preserve its relations with the enemy, and you are not at liberty to conclude that any communication between them can partake, in any degree, of the nature of hostility against you. The limits assigned to the operations of war against ambassadors, by writers on public law, are, that the... | |
| 1848 - 470 strani
...own relations with the enemy, and the Court of Admiralty will never presume that any communication between them can partake in any degree of the nature of hostility against England.3 Where, however, the commencement of the voyage is in a neutral country, and it is to terminate... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 strani
...preserve its relations with the enemy ; and you are not at liberty t,o conclude, that any communication between them, can partake, in any degree, of the nature of hostility against you. Another distinction arises from the character of the person who is employed in the correspondence.... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - 1853 - 684 strani
...preserve * its relations with the enemy, and you are not at liberty to conclude, that any communication, between them can partake, in any degree, of the nature...integrity of that neutral state, that it will not favor nor participate in such designs, but, as far as its own councils and actions are concerned, will... | |
| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 508 strani
...preserve its relations with the enemy ; and you are not at liberty to conclude, that any communication between them can partake, in any degree, of the nature...integrity of that neutral state, that it will not favour or participate in such designs ; but, as far as its own councils and actions are concerned, will oppose... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1854 - 180 strani
...preserve its relations with the enemy, and you are not at liberty to conclude that any communication between them can partake in any degree of the nature of hostility against you (»). It is unnecessary to consider what amounts to proof of fraud: for it does not affect the right... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 strani
...and, in the language of Sir William Scott, " you are not at liberty to conclude that any communication between them can partake, in any degree, of the nature of hostility against you." But the powers of Europe had no interest, legally or internationally speaking, in the mission of these... | |
| 1862 - 422 strani
...preserve its relations with the enemy, and you are not at liberty to conclude that any communication between them can partake, in any degree, of the nature of hostility towards you. The enemy may have his hostile projects to be attempted with the neutral state ; but your... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 strani
...preserve its relations with the enemy, and you are not at liberty to conclude that any communication between them can partake, in any degree, of the nature of hostility against you. . . . The limits assigned to the operations of war against ambassadors by writers on public law are, that the... | |
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