| 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...and would subject the laws to continual infraction aud the Government to degradation, if such individuals or merchants did not owe temporary and local... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1873 - 688 pages
...obvi»;i>;inconvenient and dangerous to society, aud would subject the laws to continual iufr^ tion and the Government to degradation, if such individuals or merchants did not owtemporary and local allegiance, and were, not amenable to the jurisdiction ,>f ; • country. Nor... | |
| Albert Barnes Steinberger - 1874 - 372 pages
...to continual infraction and the Samoan government to degradation if domiciled lesklents did not ow& temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the Samoan government; therefore, We take great pleasure in signing the above, and request that a copy... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 734 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,...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... | |
| 1876 - 898 pages
...indiscriminately with the inhabitants of that other, or when merchant vessels enter for the purpose of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient and dangerous...the Government to degradation, if such individuals as merchants did not owe temporal y and local allegiance and were not amenable to the jurisdiction... | |
| 1877 - 896 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,...not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country." — Schooner " Exchange " v. McFaddon and others, 7 Cratwh's Rep., p. 145. The question as to dominion... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Exchequer Division - 1877 - 524 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,...not amenable, to the jurisdiction of the country": Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon and Others. (1) The question as to dominion over portions of the seas... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1878 - 918 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,...not amenable, to the jurisdiction of the country" : Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon and Others ('). The question as to dominion over portions of the seas... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1878 - 738 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,...not amenable, to the jurisdiction of the country. — Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon and others (7 Cranch Rep. 145 Amer.) The question as to dominion... | |
| Ignacio Luis Vallarta - 1881 - 520 pages
...prívate individuais of one uatiou spread themsclves throngh another as busmess or caprice ma y direct or when merchant vessels enter for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient and dangerons to society, and would subject the laws to continual infraction and the government to degradation,... | |
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