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Reports of Cases Decided During the Present War in the Admiralty Prize Court ... - Page 38
by Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1856 - 346 pages
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Reports of Two Cases Determined in the Prize Court for the New York District

United States. District Court (New York), William Peter Van Ness - Mary and Susan (Ship) - 1814 - 70 pages
...principle with great rigor. The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations ; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein,...enemy, unless under particular circumstances, that fro hac rice dis55 charge him from the character of enemy." The same principle then is received in...
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The American Law Journal, Volume 6

John Elihu Hall - Law - 1817 - 622 pages
...principle with great rigour. The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein,...that pro hoc vice discharge him from the character of enemy." The same principle then is received in the Admiralty and Common Law Courts.—And nothing more...
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A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Chitty - Commercial law - 1824 - 1090 pages
...principle with great rigour. The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein...enemy, unless under particular circumstances, that pro hac vice discharge him from the character of an enemy, such as his coining under a flag of truce, a...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 pages
...principle with great rigour. The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein,...enemy, unless under particular circumstances that pro hac vice discharge him from the character of an enemy ; such as his coming under a flag of truce, a...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the ..., Volume 1

Theodore Lyman - United States - 1828 - 500 pages
...principle with great rigour. The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations ; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein, who is a suhject of the enemy, unless under particular circumstances that pro hac vice discharge him from the...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the ..., Volume 1

Theodore Lyman - United States - 1828 - 500 pages
...can sue therein, who is a subject of the enemy, unless under particular circumstances that pro hac vice discharge him from the character of an enemy ; such as his comingnndera flag of truce, a cartel, a pass, or some other act of public authority that puts him in...
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Institutes of International Law, Volumes 1-2

Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...principle with great rigour. The same principle is received in our Courts of the law of nations; they are so far British Courts, that no man can sue therein...enemy, unless under particular circumstances that pro hac vice discharge him from the character of an enemy, such as his coming under a flag of trace or...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volumes 1-2

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1853 - 568 pages
...principle with great rigor. The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein who is a subject of the enemy,1 unless under particular circumstances that pro hdc vice discharge him from the character of...
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Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare: Embodying the Decisions ..., Volume 431

William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - War, Maritime (International law) - 1854 - 508 pages
...principle with great rigour. "The same principle is received in our courts of the law of nations ; they are so far British courts that no man can sue therein...enemy, unless under particular circumstances that pro hdc vice discharge him from the character of an enemy ; such as his coming under a flag of truce, a...
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The Laws of War, Affecting Commerce and Shipping

H. Byerley Thomson - Commerce - 1854 - 156 pages
...principle with great rigour — the same principle is received in our Courts of the Law of nations; they are so far British courts, that no man can sue therein...Enemy, unless under particular circumstances that pro han vice discharge him from the character of an Enemy, such as his coming under a flag of truce, a...
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