| 1795 - 452 strani
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| William Cobbett - 1802 - 756 strani
..." whenever an-f such articles, so become con" traband, acttrding to the existing lu-wt of natiom, " shall, for that reason, be seized, the same shall " not be confiscated, but the owners thereof shall " be speedily ami completely indemnified," &c. Thus the criterion (if the cases, in which... | |
| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 strani
...provide against the inconTeniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : It io firther agreed, that whenever any such articles so becoming contraband, according to the existing laws of nations, shall forthat reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners... | |
| Nathaniel Atcheson - 1808 - 398 strani
...provide against theinconveniencies and misunderstandings which might thence arise: it is further agreed, that whenever any such articles so becoming contraband, according to the existing laws of nations, shall for that reason be •eized, the same ihall not be confiscated, but the owners... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 strani
...It is further agreed that whenever any such articles, so becoming contraband according to the laws of nations, shall for that reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified." It is too clear to admit of contestation, that... | |
| William Cobbett - 1818 - 812 strani
...provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might hence arise ; It is farther agreed, that whenever any such articles so becoming contraband according to the existing laws of nations, shall for that reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners... | |
| Alexander Hill Everett - 1822 - 486 strani
...whenever any such articles, so becoming conIraband, according to the existing Law of Nations, shall,/br that reason, be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified ; and the captors, or, in their default, the government,... | |
| William Pinkney, Henry Wheaton - 1826 - 636 strani
...further agreed that whenever any such arti" ' cles, so becoming contraband, according to the " ' laws of nations, shall for that reason be seiz"'ed, the same shall not be confiscated, but the " ' owners thereof shall be speedily and complete"'ly indemnified; and the captors, or, in their " ' default,... | |
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