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Principles of the Law of Nations: With Practical Notes and Supplementary ... - Page 68
by Archer Polson - 1848 - 129 pages
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The Duke of Newcastle's Letter: By His Majesty's Order ..., Volume 48, Issue 3

Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of Newcastle - Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748 - 1753 - 60 pages
...Court of Admiralty, judging by the Law of Nations and Treaties. The proper and regular Court, for thefe Condemnations, is the Court of that State to whom...The Evidence to acquit or condemn, with, or without, Cofts or Damages, muft, in the firft Inftance, come merely from the Ship taken, viz. the Papers on...
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A Review of the Laws of the United States of North America, the British ...

Comparative law - 1790 - 286 pages
...court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The prbper and regular courts for thefe condemnations is the court of that State to whom the captor belongs. » A claim of fhip or goods muft be fup- clai *' ported by the oath of fomebody at leaft as to belief....
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“A” Collection of State Papers, Relative to the War Against France: Now ...

John Debrett - Europe - 1795 - 524 pages
...nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for thefe condemnations, is the court of that ftate to whom the captor belongs. " The evidence to acquit or condemn, with or without cofts or damages, muft, in the firft inftance, come merely from the fhip taken, viz. The papers on...
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Annual Register, Volume 37

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 830 pages
...nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for thefe condemnations, is the court of that ftate to whom the captor belongs. " The evidence to acquit or condemn, with, or without cofts or damages, mutt, in the firft ihftance, come merely from the (hip taken, viz. The papers on...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 37

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 752 pages
...nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for thefe condemnations, is the court of that tlate to whom the captor belongs. " The evidence to acquit or condemn, with or without colts or damages, mult, in the fir it inftance, come merely from the tliip taken, viz. The papers on...
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A Treatise of Captures in War

Cornelis van Bijnkershoek, Richard Lee - Capture at sea - 1803 - 258 pages
...Nations and Treaties. The proper and regular court for thofe condemnations, is the court of that Jlate to whom the captor belongs. The evidence to acquit or condemn, with, or without, cofts or damages, muft, in the firft inftance, come merely from the fhip taken, viz. the papers on...
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Admiralty Decisions in the District Court of the United States ..., Volume 1

Richard Peters, Francis Hopkinson - Admiralty - 1807 - 442 pages
...condemnation thereupon as prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the laws of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for these condemnations is the court of that state to whom the captors belong. 1 Magens, 482. First, that affairs of this kind are and can be cognizable only in the...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 37

History - 1807 - 750 pages
...prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nafiont and treaties " The prrper and regalar court, for these condemnations, is the court of that state to whom the cap. tor belongs. " The evidenct to acquit or con. dcmn, with Or without costs or damages, must, in...
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American Law Journal and Miscellaneous Repertory, Volume 1

John Elihu Hall - Law - 1808 - 594 pages
...condemnation thereupon, as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for these condemnations,...the court of that state to whom the captor belongs." Are we then, because in England they call the admiralty court a prize court, when it acts in a cause...
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Collectanea Juridica: Consisting of Tracts Relative to the Law and ...

Francis Hargrave - England - 1840 - 544 pages
...nations and treaties. THE proper and regular court for thefe condemnations, is the court of that ftate to whom the captor belongs. THE evidence to acquit or condemn, with or without cofts or damages, muft, in the firft inftance, come merely from the fhip taken, viz. the papers on...
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