| United States. Supreme Court - 1817 - 528 strani
...Britain, could properly be considered as a British island. But for this doubt there can be no foundation. Although acquisitions made during war are not considered...considered as a part of the* domain of the conqueror, so lung as he retains the possession and government of them. The island of Santa Cruz, after its capitulation,... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 strani
...460.) Vide also Bromley v. Hesseltine, (1 Camp . 75.) Bentzon v. Boyle, (9 Cranch, 191.) Note VII. a war are not considered as permanent until confirmed...long as he retains the possession and government. This doctrine is plainly to be deduced from the decision of the King's Bench, to which I last referred,... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 strani
...Cranch, 191. (p) The Fama, 5 Rob. 106. (q) The Bolletta, Edw. 171. I 2 purpose they are considered as part of the domain of the conqueror, so long as he retains the possession and government, of them (r). Where part of a country has been wrested by insurgents from the dominion of its sovereign, it... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 strani
...could properly be considered as a British island. But for this doubt there could be no foundation. * Although acquisitions, made during war, are not considered...he retains the possession and government of them. The island of Santa Cruz, after its capitulation, remained a British island until it was restored to... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1855 - 702 strani
...Britain, could properly be considered as a British island. But for this doubt there can be no foundation. Although acquisitions made during war are not considered...he retains the possession and government of them. The island of Santa Cruz, after its capitulation, remained a British island until it was restored to... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1861 - 956 strani
...the Kingdom of Denmark, but in the military occupation of British forces, the supreme court says : "Although acquisitions made during war are not considered...he retains the possession and government of them. The island of Santa Cruz, after its capitulation, remained a British island until it was restored to... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1863 - 582 strani
...Britain, could properly be considered as a British island. But for this doubt there can be no foundation, although acquisitions made during War are not considered...commercial and belligerent purpose they are considered as part of the domain of the conqueror, so long as he retains the possession and government of them. The... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 strani
...presents, is sufficient to warrant a belligerent in taking the property jure belli.] — D. 420 cial and belligerent purpose they are considered as a part...he retains the possession and government of them. The island of Santa Cruz, after its capitulation, remained a British island until it was restored to... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 820 strani
...for this doubt there can be no foundation. Although acquisitions made during war are not considered permanent until confirmed by treaty ; yet, to every...commercial and belligerent purpose they are considered as part of the domain of the conqueror, so long as he retains the possession and government of them. The... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 strani
...the property fare bdli.J—D. 420 cial and belligerent purpose they are considered as a part of time domain of the conqueror, so long as he retains the possession and government of them. The island of Santa Cruz, after its capitulalion, remained a British island until it was restored to... | |
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