| 1799 - 612 pages
...That, by the lawof nations, as now understood» a deliberate and continued resistance to search, ou the part of a neutral vessel to a lawful cruiser,...followed by the legal consequence of confiscation ;"—and such having been the conduct of this ship, she and her cargo were condemned. It is not easy... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1799 - 424 pages
...Vattel,—upon the Inftitutes of other great maritime countries, as well as thofe of our own country,— when I venture to lay it down, that by the law of nations, as now underftood, a deliberate and continued refiftance to fearch, on the part of a neutral veffcl to a lawful... | |
| 1799 - 612 pages
...•vessels were to be considered as lawful prizes • The learned Judge decides, "That, by the lawof nations, as now understood, a deliberate and continued resistance to search, on the pfir't of a neutral vessel to a lawful i cruiser, is followed by the legal consequence-of confiscation... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - Europe - 1801 - 626 pages
...Vattcl—upon Institutes of the great maritime countries, as well as those of our own country—when I venture to lay it down, that by the law of nations,...search, on the part of a neutral vessel to a lawful cruizer, is followed by the legal consequence of confiscation." A CIRCUMSTANTIAL NARRATIVE. Or Till... | |
| Johan Friderich Wilhelm Schlegel - Naval convoys - 1801 - 194 pages
..., upon the institutes of other great maritime countries, as wtll as those of our own country—when I venture to lay it down, that by the law of nations,...search, on the part of a neutral vessel to a lawful cruizer, is followed by the legal consequence of confiscation. 3d!y, T he third proposed inquiry was,... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1801 - 528 pages
...of Vattel, upon the iuftiuues of other great maritime countries as well as thofe of our own country, when I venture to lay it down, that by the law of nations, as now undcrftood, a deliberate and continued refinance to fearch, on the part of a neutral vcllll to a lawful... | |
| Samuel Marshall - Bottomry and respondentia - 1805 - 792 pages
...upon the inftitutes of other great maritime countries, as well as thofe of our own country,—when I venture to lay it down, that by the law of nations, as now underftood, a deliberate and continued refiftance to fearch, on the part of a neutral veflel to a lawful... | |
| Biography - 1807 - 626 pages
...Vattel, upon the institutes of other great maritime countries, as well as those of our own country, when I venture to lay it down, That by the law of...followed by the legal consequence of confiscation." After examining the treaties with Sweden, and stating every thing that bore on the subject, his lordship... | |
| Samuel Marshall - Fire insurance - 1808 - 530 pages
...Fattel, upon the inftitutes of other great maratime countries, as well as thofe of our own country, when I venture to lay it down, that, by the law of nations, as now underftood, a deliberate and continued refiftance to fearch, on the part of a neutral veffel to a lawful... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Awards and Prizes - 1812 - 366 pages
...Vattel, upon the institutes of other great maritime countries, as well as those of our own country, when I venture to lay it down, that, by the law of jiations, as now 25 or visit*- understood, a deliberate and continued resistance i«arch«nd to search,... | |
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