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" The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive and absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its... "
The United States Consular System: a Manual for Consuls, and Also for ... - Page 200
by United States. Department of State - 1863
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1901 - 604 pages
...of that which is possessed by the nation as an independent sovereign power. The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itaelf. Any restriction upon it deriving validity from an external source would imply a diminution...
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Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States ..., Volume 23

United States. Department of Justice - Administrative law - 1902 - 768 pages
...jurisdiction of courts is a branch of that which is possessed by the nation as an independent sovereignty, and the jurisdiction of a nation within its own territory...and absolute: it is susceptible of no limitation not imposed'by itself." And the court proceeds to say that all exceptions must be traced up to the consent...
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The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin, Sources ...

George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1902 - 648 pages
...NATURE AND CLASSIFICATION Extent of Sovereignty. From the definition of a sovereign state it follows that " the jurisdiction of a nation within its own...territory is necessarily exclusive and absolute. It is sus- 1 I ceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restric- 1 tion upon it deriving validity...
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Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, Volume 11

Commonwealth Club of California - California - 1916 - 722 pages
...McFaddon, 11 US 7 Cranch, 116,136 (3 :287), speaking by Chief Justice Marshall: "The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Volume 9, Issues 50-53

Labor - 1904 - 1154 pages
...United States. In the opinion, by Chief Justice Marshall, it was said that " the jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it deriving validity from an external source would imply a diminution of its sovereignty...
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Treasury Decisions Under Tariff and Navigation Laws, Etc, Volume 6

United States. Dept. of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1904 - 1130 pages
...States. In the opinion, by Chief Justice Marshall, it was said that •• the jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its...
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International Law Studies

Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1905 - 158 pages
...This opinion is worthy of a somewhat full presentation: Marsha1l's opinion.—The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its...
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A Digest of International Law

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1144 pages
...1. Jl'BISIlIlTIOX. (1) TEIE NATION'S ABSOLUTE AND EXCLUSIVE RKIIIT. § 175. "The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it. deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its...
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A Digest of International Law: As Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1144 pages
...NOVEHEWX. 1. JURISDICTION. (1) THE NATION'S ABSOLUTE AND EXCLUSIVE BIGHT. "The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive...susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its...
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A Digest of International Law...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1140 pages
...foreign ships. "•Marshall, CJ, observes in The Exchange, 7 Cr., 136: ' The jurisdiction of the nation is necessarily exclusive and absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imjxtsed by itself. Any restriction upon it. deriving validity from an external source, would imply...
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