| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 512 páginas
...tribunal to revise my errors, and award ample justice to the parties. At the threshold of this enquiry, I lay it down as a fundamental proposition, that strictly...citizens of the belligerent countries is illegal, iml'-ss sanctioned by the authority of the government, or in the exercise of the rights of humanity.... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1823 - 572 páginas
...frequent consideration in the courts of the United Bell, 8 TR states. jvir< Justice Story, says, ' I lay it down as a fundamental proposition, that strictly...sanctioned by the authority of the government, or in the (6) The Julia, exercise of the rights of humanity.'(6) 8 Cranch, The prohibition of intercourse consequent... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 páginas
...the like circumstances, to the same penalty. It may now be stated, as a fundamental proposition, that in war, all intercourse between the subjects and citizens...sanctioned by the authority of the government, or in the mere exercise of the rights of humanity. The interdiction is not limited to a commercial intercourse,... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1861 - 960 páginas
...the United States. At the threshold of his opinion, he lays down the fundamental proposition that, "in war, all intercourse between the subjects and...illegal, unless sanctioned by the authority of the goverument, or in the exercise of the rights of humanity." That a personal license from an enemy must... | |
| William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1864 - 520 páginas
...fundamental proposition, that in war. all intercourse between the subjects of the belligerent countries was illegal, unless sanctioned by the authority of the...government, or in the exercise of the rights of humanity ; that the rule extended to every species of intercourse and communication, direct or indirect ; that... | |
| John Lambert Cadwalader, United States. Department of State - 1877 - 308 páginas
...I lay it down as a fundamental proposition, that, strictly speaking, in war all intercourse between subjects and citizens of the belligerent countries...writers, and is confined to commercial intercourse. * * Independent of all authority, it would seem a necessary result of a state of war to suspend all... | |
| the executive documents printed by order of the senate of the united states for the second session of the forty-fourth congress, 1876 and '77, and the special session of the senate, march, 1877 - 1877 - 1070 páginas
...to be imperfect on many maritime questions. The schooner Rapid and cargo, I Gallito*, 295, [MV 24. I lay it down as a fundamental proposition, that, strictly speaking. in war all intercourse between subjects and citizens of the belligerent countries is illegal, unless sanctioned by the authority of... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1878 - 644 páginas
...the United States. At the threshold of his opinion, he lays down the fundamental proposition that, ' in war, all intercourse between the subjects and citizens...government, or in the exercise of the rights of humanity.' That a personal licence from an enemy must be regarded as an implied agreement with such enemy, that... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 808 páginas
...Griswold v. Waddington, 16 Johns. (NY) 438 ; The Rapid, 8 Cranch, 155. All intercourse, says Story, between the subjects and citizens of the belligerent...government, or in the exercise of the rights of humanity. The Julia, 8 Cranch, 181. If a plaintiff cannot open his case without showing that he has broken the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 804 páginas
...Griswold v. Waddington, 16 Johns. (NY) 438 ; The Sapid, 8 Cranch, 155. All intercourse, says Story, between the subjects and citizens of the belligerent...government, or in the exercise of the rights of humanity. The Julia, 8 Cranch, 181. If a plaintiff cannot open his case without showing that he has broken the... | |
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