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" When private individuals of one nation spread themselves through another, as business or caprice may direct, mingling indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other, or when merchant vessels enter for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously... "
Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States - Page 338
by United States. Court of Claims - 1942
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 pages
...as business or caprice may direct, mingling indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other; or when merchant vessels enter for the^ purposes of trade,...the government to degradation, if such individuals did not owe temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country....
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The United States Consular System: A Manual for Consuls, and Also for ...

United States. Department of State - 1856 - 490 pages
...direct, mingling indiscriminately with its inhabitants, or where merchant vessels enter its harbors for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient...were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country. Extent of n»- 387. If any offence be committed on board any lion*1 ^uns 10" American vessel within...
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The United States Consular System: A Manual for Consuls, and Also for ...

United States. Department of State - 1856 - 488 pages
...with its inhabitants, or where merchant vessels enter its harbors for the purposes of trade, it wbuld be obviously inconvenient and dangerous to society,...were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country. Extent of na- 387. If any offence be committed on board any tion.* 1 ^ umdic " American vessel within...
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volume 10

United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 960 pages
...derived from the consent of the sovereign of the territory. When merchant vessels enter for the purpose of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient and dangerous...the government to degradation, if such individuals did not owe temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country....
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The United States Consular System: a Manual for Consuls, and Also for ...

United States. Department of State - 1863 - 532 pages
...direct, mingling indiscriminately with its inhabitants, or where merchant vessels enter its harbors for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient...were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country. 477. If any offence be committed on board any offences cornAmerican vessel within the jurisdiction...
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The Legal Doctrine of Responsibility in Cases of Insanity, Connected with ...

Lyttleton Forbes Winslow - 1863 - 788 pages
...as business or caprice may direct, mingling indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other, or when merchant vessels enter for the purposes of trade,...dangerous to society, and would subject the laws to continued infraction, and the government to degradation, if such individuals or merchants did not owe...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 pages
...mingling indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other ; or when merchant vessels enter for time purposes of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient...the government to degradation, if such individuals did not owe temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to time jurisdiction of the country....
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The Elements of Maritime International Law: With a Preface on Some ..., Part 289

William De Burgh (B.A.) - 1868 - 288 pages
...may direct, mingling indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other, or when merchant-vessels enter for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously...such individuals or merchants did not owe temporary or local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country. But in all respects...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Sir Robert Phillimore - 1871 - 800 pages
...would be obviously inconvenient and dangerous to " society, and would subject the laws to continued infraction, " and the Government to degradation, if...were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country. " Nor can the foreign sovereign have any motive for wishing " such exemption. His subjects thus passing...
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Geneva arbitration

United States. Department of State - 1873 - 686 pages
...may direct, mingling indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other, or when merchant-vessels enter for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously...were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country. Nor can the foreign Sovereign have any motive for wishing such exemption. His subjects thus passing...
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