When two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects, of each other, upon the high seas. Whatever is the property of the enemy may be acquired by capture at sea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided... The Law Quarterly Review - Stran 322uredili: - 1908Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1753 - 750 strani
...the appearance of objeítioná to what we ihall advance upon the for* mer heads. I. As ta the lafw. When two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the fhipsy goods, and effefb, of each other, upon the high feas. Whatever is the property of the enemy,... | |
| Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of Newcastle - 1753 - 60 strani
...the Appearance of Objections, to what we fhall advance upon the former Heads. Firft, As to the LAW. When two Powers are at War, they have a Right to make...Property of the Enemy, may be acquired by Capture at Sea j but the Property of a Friend, cannot be taken, provided he obferves his Neutrality. Hence the Law... | |
| 1790 - 286 strani
...England, and to the King in council. In the United-States the appeal is to the governor and council. , &c. When two powers are at war they have a right to make prizes of the Ihips, goods, and effefts of each other upon the high feas. Whatever is the property of an enemy may... | |
| John Debrett - 1795 - 524 strani
...have a right to make prizes of the fhips, goods, and effects of each other, upon the high feas: — whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at fea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he obferves his neutrality. " Hence the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 752 strani
...mnjelty's attorney general, and Mr. Murray, (afterwards Lord Mansfield) his majeity's folicitor general. " When two powers are at war, " they have a right to make prizes of the Ihips, goods, and effects of each other, upon the high teas : — whatever is the property of the enemy,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 strani
...have a right to make prizes of the Ihips, goods, and effects of each other, upon the high feas:1 — whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at lea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he obferves his neutrality. " Hence the... | |
| Cornelis van Bijnkershoek, Richard Lee - 1803 - 258 strani
...war have a right to make prizes of the fhips, goods and effects of each other, upon the high feas ; whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at fea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided be obferves bis neutrality. That is, provided... | |
| 1807 - 750 strani
...Murray (afterwards Lord Mansfieldjhis majesty's solicitor general. " When, two powers are at \var, they have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effeéls of each other, upon the high seas: — whatever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired... | |
| Francis Hargrave - 1840 - 544 strani
...carry appearances of objections to what we {hall advance upon the former heads. FIRST, as to the LAW. WHEN two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the (hips, goods, and effefts of each other upon the high feas : whatever is the property of the enemy... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1845 - 820 strani
...made their report dated the 18th Jan. 1753, in which they state, as to the law of the case, that " when two poWers are at war they have a right to make prizes of the ships and goods of each other on the high seas ; whatever is the property of the enemy may be acquired by... | |
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