And whereas the difficulty of agreeing on the precise cases in which alone provisions and other articles not generally contraband may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence... The North American Review - Página 179editado por - 1822Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 420 páginas
...all cases where there is an expectation of reducing the enemy by famine,) concurred in stipulating that " whenever any such articles, so becoming contraband, according to the existing laze of nations, shall for that reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated," but the owners... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1839 - 450 páginas
...generally contraband may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : It...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... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1845 - 820 páginas
...all cases where there is an expectation of reducing llic enemy by famine,) concurred in stipulating that " whenever any such articles, so becoming contraband,...the same shall not be confiscated," but the owners should be completely indemnified in the manner provided for in the article. When the law of nations... | |
| United States - 1846 - 1068 páginas
...generally contraband may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise: It...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... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1851 - 684 páginas
...generally contraband may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : it...becoming contraband, according to the existing law of na- I tions, shall for that reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners thereof... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 946 páginas
...generally contraband, may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : It...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... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 904 páginas
...generally contraband, may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : It...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... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 682 páginas
...generally contraband may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : it...further agreed that whenever any such articles so be- ; coming contraband, according to the existing law of nations, shall for that reason be seized,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 682 páginas
...generally contraband may be regarded as such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise : it is further agreed that whenever any euch articles so becoming contraband, according to the existing law of nations, shall for that reason... | |
| Frederic Thomas Pratt - 1856 - 424 páginas
...generally contraband may be regarded is such, renders it expedient to provide against the inconveniences and misunderstandings which might thence arise, it...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... | |
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