A Selection of Cases and Other Readings on the Law of Nations, Chiefly as it is Interpreted and Applied by British and American Courts, |
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Page 153
... regards content and arrangement . The notes particularly are fragmentary and incom- plete , intended in their present form only to suggest the sort of supplementary material which the student may examine with profit and to relieve the ...
... regards content and arrangement . The notes particularly are fragmentary and incom- plete , intended in their present form only to suggest the sort of supplementary material which the student may examine with profit and to relieve the ...
Page 168
... regard is to be had , not only to all parts of the act itself , and of any former act of the same law - making power , of which the act in question is an amend- ment ; but also to the condition , and to the history , of the law as ...
... regard is to be had , not only to all parts of the act itself , and of any former act of the same law - making power , of which the act in question is an amend- ment ; but also to the condition , and to the history , of the law as ...
Page 169
... regard to.English nationality was birth within the allegiance , also called " ligealty , " " obedience , " " faith " or " power , " of the King . The principle embraced all persons born within the King's alle- giance and subject to his ...
... regard to.English nationality was birth within the allegiance , also called " ligealty , " " obedience , " " faith " or " power , " of the King . The principle embraced all persons born within the King's alle- giance and subject to his ...
Page 171
... regard or reference to the political condition or allegiance of their parents , with the exception of the children of ambassadors , who are in theory born within the allegiance of the foreign power they represent . " To create ...
... regard or reference to the political condition or allegiance of their parents , with the exception of the children of ambassadors , who are in theory born within the allegiance of the foreign power they represent . " To create ...
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... regard to limits westward of the Rocky mountains " ( 9 Stat . 869 ) , by which the forty - ninth parallel of north latitude was made the boundary between the two countries . In the preamble to this convention it is admitted and declared ...
... regard to limits westward of the Rocky mountains " ( 9 Stat . 869 ) , by which the forty - ninth parallel of north latitude was made the boundary between the two countries . In the preamble to this convention it is admitted and declared ...
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