| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 804 sidor
...would be inclined to accede to the doctrine stated by Bynkershoek to this extent, that if a cruiser which had before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable and free from all violation of territory, had summoned a vessel to submit to examination and search, and that vessel had fled to such places as these... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 808 sidor
...inclined to accede to the doctrine stated by Bynkershoek to this extent, that if a cruiser which I'ad before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable and free from all violation of territory, had summoned a vessel to submit to examination and search, and that vessel bad fled to such places as these... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 660 sidor
...confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him to this extent, that if a cruiser, which had before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable, and free from all violation of territory, had summoned a vessel to submit to Examination and Search, and that vessel had fled to such places as these,... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 668 sidor
...as an opinion, which he did not find to have been adopted by any other writers. I confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him to this extent, that if a cruiser, which had before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable, and free from all violation of... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 sidor
...as an opinion, which he did not find to have been adopted by any other writers. I confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him to...unexceptionable, and free from all violation of territory, had summoned a vessel to submit to examination and search, and that vessel had fled to such places as these,... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1868 - 1106 sidor
...as an opinion, which he did not find to have been adopted by any other writers. I confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him to this extent, that if a cruiser, which had before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable, and free from all violation of... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - 1884 - 818 sidor
...and as an opinion which he did not find to have been adopted by any other writers. I confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him to this extent, that if a cruiser, which has before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable, and free from all violation of... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - 1884 - 754 sidor
...should have been inclined ta have gone along with him to this extent, that if a cruiser, which has before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable, and free from all violation of territory, had summone 1 a vessel to submit to examination and search, and that vessel had fled to such places as... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1893 - 636 sidor
...confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him, to this extent, that if a cruiser, which had before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable, and free from all violation of territory, had summoned a vessel to submit to examination and search, and that vessel had fled to such places as these,... | |
| John Westlake - 1907 - 368 sidor
...and as an opinion which he did not find to have been adopted by any other writers. I confess I should have been inclined to have gone along with him to this extent, that if a cruiser, which had before acted in a manner entirely unexceptionable and free from all violation of... | |
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