| James Stephen - Commerce - 1806 - 280 pages
...habit in times of peace; and which, " in fact, he can obtain in war, by no other title, •" 'than by the success of the one belligerent " against the other, and at the expence of that ** very belligerent under whose success he sets " up:his title; and such I take to-be... | |
| 1806 - 502 pages
...use and habit in times of peace; and which, in fact, he can obtain in war, by no other title, than by the success of the one belligerent against the other, and at the expcnce of that very belligerent under whose success be sets up his title; and such I take to be the... | |
| James Stephen - Great Britain - 1806 - 382 pages
...other title, " than by the success of the one belligerent ** against the other, and at the expence of that " very belligerent under whose success he sets " up his title; and such I take to be the colonial " trade, generally speaking. " What is the colonial trade, generally... | |
| United States. President, United States. Department of State, Thomas B. Wait and Sons - Public law - 1815 - 524 pages
...a traffiek, so derived, " that it eould obtain, or did obtain, by no other title, than the sueeess of the one belligerent, against the other, and at the expense of that very belligerent, under whose sueeess the neutral sets up his title." Yet all these things have been said, and solemnly maintained,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Commercial law - 1824 - 1090 pages
...of use and habit in times of • peace, and which, hi fact, can obtain in war by no other tide than by the success of the one belligerent against the other, and at the expence of that very belligerent under whose success he sets up his title. And such I take to be the... | |
| William Pinkney, Henry Wheaton - United States - 1826 - 646 pages
...impossible to say of a traffic so derived, •• that it could obtain or did obtain, by no other title than the success of the one belligerent against the other,...expense of that very belligerent under whose success the neutral sets up his title." Yet all these things have been said, and solemnly maintained, and have... | |
| William Pinkney, Henry Wheaton - Lawyers - 1826 - 636 pages
...of a traffic so derived, " that it could obtain or did obtain, by no other title than the success if the one belligerent against the other, and at the...expense of that very belligerent under whose success the neutral sets up his title." Yet all these things have been said, and solemnly maintahit-d, and... | |
| William Oke Manning - International law - 1839 - 430 pages
...title of use and habit in times of peace, and which, in fact, can obtain in war by no other title, than by the success of the one belligerent against the...belligerent under whose success he sets up his title, and such I take to be the colonial trade, generally speaking." (1) In this case, the cargo was condemned,... | |
| Guillaume Amédée Auguste Arendt - Neutrality - 1845 - 366 pages
...of use and habit in times of peace, and which, in fact, can obtain in war » by no other title then by the success of the one belligerent against the...belligerent under whose success he sets up " his title, and such J take to be the colonial trade, generally spcaking. » Voyez RORINSONS Admirality's Rep.... | |
| Francis Hildyard - Insurance law - 1845 - 894 pages
...title of use and habit in times of peace, and which in fact can obtain in war by no other title than by the success of the one belligerent against the...belligerent, under whose success he sets up his title, and such I take to be the colonial trade generally speaking." Such a trade, therefore, is illegal,... | |
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