If, for reasons of state, the ports of a nation generally, or any particular ports be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be... Institutes of International Law - Sida 46efter Richard Wildman - 1849Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1812 - 588 sidor
...inseparable from the march of an army through an inhabited country, and the dangers often, indeed generally, attending it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of...generally, or any particular ports be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 sidor
...inseparable from the march of an army through an inhabited country, and the dangers often, indeed generally, attending it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of...generally, or any particular ports be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1816 - 684 sidor
...inseparable from the march of an array through an inhabited conntry, and the dangers often, indeed generally, attending it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of...generally, or any particular ports be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 680 sidor
...inseparable from the march of an army through an inhabited country, and the dangers often, indeed generally, attending it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of...the ports of a nation generally, or any particular porls be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 754 sidor
...inhabited country, and the dangers often, indeed generally, atSchooner Exchange v. M'Faddon. 7 C. tending it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of war, without...generally, or any particular ports, be closed against vessels of war generally, or me vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination.... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 sidor
...indeed generally, attending express or it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of war, without mission. special license into a friendly port. A different...therefore, with respect to this species of military force, had been generally adopted. If, for reasons of State, the ports of a nation generally, or any particular... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 820 sidor
...couiiundcr an • express or try, and the dangers often, indeed generally, attending implied permission. it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of war without...therefore, with respect to this species of military force, had been generally adopted. If, for reasons of State, the ports of a nation generally, or any particular... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 756 sidor
...Exchange ». M'Faddon. 7 C. tending it, do not ensue from admitting a ship of war, without spe cial license, into a friendly port. A different rule therefore,...generally, or any particular ports, be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such... | |
| 1872 - 356 sidor
...territorial powers in a manner not consonant to the usages and received obligations of the civilized world "If, for reasons of State, the ports of a nation generally, or any particular ports, be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of war of any particular nation, notice is usually given of... | |
| 1872 - 590 sidor
...powers in a manner not consonant to the usages and received obligations of the civilized world. * * * If, for reasons of state, the ports of a nation generally, or any particular ports be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of war of any particular nation, notice is usually given of... | |
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