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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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Outlines of International Law

Charles H. Stockton - 1914 - 642 pages
...and would subject the laws to continual infraction and the government to degradation if such . . . merchants did not owe temporary and local allegiance...were not amenable to the jurisdiction of the country, and the English judges have uniformly recognized the rights of the courts of the country of which the...
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Documents Illustrative of International Law

Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1914 - 376 pages
...the case and the views under which the parties requiring and conceding it must be supposed to act. subject the laws to continual infraction, and the government to degradation, if such individuals did not owe temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction of that country....
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The British Columbia Reports: Being Reports of Cases Determined ..., Volume 19

Paulus Aemilius Irving, Gordon Hunter, Robert Cassidy, Peter Secord Lampman, Oscar Chapman Bass, Edmund Cumming Senkler - 1915 - 672 pages
...cited by ine in the North case, supra, p. 476, as follows: "When merchant vessels enter [foreign ports] for the purposes of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient...laws to continual infraction, and the government to degrcdation, if such .... merchants did not owe temporary and local allegiance., and were not amenable...
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The Government of the Philippine Islands: Its Development and Fundamentals

George A. Malcolm - 1916 - 824 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...
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International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of ..., Volume 1

Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro - 1916 - 540 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...
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Wheaton's Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - 1916 - 1030 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 Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ...

Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 750 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,...and were not amenable, to the jurisdiction of the country.1 The question as to dominion over portions of the seas inclosed within headlands or contiguous...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 13

1919 - 972 pages
...understanding or agreement; for, as was said by Chief Justice Marshall in The Exchange, 1 Cranch, 116, 144, "it would be obviously inconvenient and dangerous...infraction, and the government to degradation, if such . . . merchants did not owe temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction...
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The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ...

Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 750 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,...be obviously inconvenient and dangerous to society, ajid would subject the laws to continual infraction, and the government to degradation, if such individuals...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1922 - 1264 pages
...understanding or agreement ; for. as was said by Chief Justice Marshall iu The Kfi-hange, 7 Crunch, 116, 144, "It would be obviously Inconvenient and dangerous...Infraction, and the government to degradation, if such . . . merchants did not owe temporary and local allegiance, and were not amenable to the jurisdiction...
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