| John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom lie has elected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power ; and, therefore,...possess those privileges which his principal intended lie should retain — privileges which are essential to the dignity of his sovereign, and to the duties... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 pages
...foreign power (o the care of a person, whom hehas selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive him, implies :i consent, that he shall possess those privileges, which his principal intended he should retain—... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power, and, therefore,...to the dignity of his sovereign, and to the duties which an ambassador is bound to perform (*). The argument of Bynkershoek assumes that the reception... | |
| Joseph Story - 1851 - 642 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and therefore,...privileges which his principal intended he should retain—privileges which are essential to the dignity of his sovereign, and to the duties he is hound... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore,...the duties he is bound to perform. In what cases a public minister, by infracting the laws of the country in which he resides, may subject himself to... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 938 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power ; and, therefore,...receive him implies a consent that he shall possess 148 RIQHTS OF cIVIL AND [PART II. those privileges which his principal intended he should retain, privileges... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power ; and, therefore,...and to the duties he is bound to perform. In what case a public minister, by imifracting the laws of the country in which he resides, may subject himself... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power ; and, therefore,...dignity of his sovereign, and to the duties he is hound to perform. In what case a public minister, by infracting the laws of the country in which he... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 752 pages
...foreign power to the care of a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and therefore,...should retain — privileges which are essential to the digmty of his sovereign, and to the duties he is bound to perform. " In what cases a minister, by infracting... | |
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