| New Almaden quicksilver mines, Calif - 1860 - 1122 pages
...to do more than to displace the Sovereign, and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage1 of nations, which has become law, would be violated ; that sense of justice and right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world, would be outraged, if private property... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1861 - 956 pages
...Marshall, speaking of the transfer of a country from one government to another, " which has become a law, would be violated ; that sense of justice and...people change their allegiance ; their relation to the;.r ancient sovereign is dissolved ; but their relations to each other, and their rights of property,... | |
| 1863 - 856 pages
...repullique chretiennt, mieux que touta let loit politiguet: Vamour de Diett, et celvi du proehain.' 1 It may not be unworthy of remark that it is very unusual,...people change their allegiance; their relation to their uncient sovereign is dissolved; but their relations to each other and their rights of property remain... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thomas - Enslaved persons - 1862 - 50 pages
...their allegiance, their relations to each other and their rights of 12 property remain undisturbed. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated if private property should be generally confiscated and private rights annulled (United States vs.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1863 - 848 pages
...close of his judicial life: It may not be unworthy of remark that it is very unusual, even in coses of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to...rights annulled. The people change their allegiance ; tbeir relation to their uncicnt sovereign is dissolved ; but their relations to each other and their... | |
| Reverdy Johnson - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1863 - 764 pages
...change their allegiance, their relations to each other and their rights of property remain undisturbed. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated if private property should be generally confiscated and private rights annulled (United States vs.... | |
| William Whiting - Executive power - 1864 - 106 pages
...violated, and that sense of justice and right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world be outraged, if private property should be generally...change their allegiance ; their relation to their sovereign is dissolved ; but their relations to each other, and their rights of property, remain undisturbed."... | |
| William Whiting - Executive power - 1864 - 104 pages
...for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign, and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated, and that sense of justice and right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world be... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1865 - 866 pages
...conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law,...world would be outraged, if private property should bo generally confiscated, and private rights annulled. The people change their allegiance: their re... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1865 - 870 pages
...conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usare of nations, which has become law, would be violated...justice and of right which is acknowledged and felt oy the whole civilized world would be outraged, if private property should be generally confiscated,... | |
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