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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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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

1923 - 622 pages
...indiscriminately through a foreign nation, were not exempt, since to permit them to be would prove " inconvenient and dangerous to society and would subject...continual infraction, and the government to degradation." The foreign government would likewise have no real reason for desiring immunity for its private merchant...
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Reports of the Exchequer Court of Canada ..., Volume 11

Canada. Exchequer Court - 1909 - 508 pages
...case of The Exchange (8), that :— " "When merchant vessels enter (foreign ports) for the purpose of trade, it would be obviously inconvenient and dangerous to society, and would subject the laws to con(1) [1896] 5 Ex. CR 164 ; [1897] (5) [1868] LR 1 CC 161 at 27 SCR 271. (2) [1892] 50 Fed. 108. (3)...
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Treasury Decisions Under Internal Revenue Laws ..., Volume 22, Issues 2959-3111

United States. Internal Revenue Service, United States. Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue - 1924 - 406 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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Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States ..., Volume 33

United States. Department of Justice - 1924 - 708 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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Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States ..., Volume 33

United States. Department of Justice - 1924 - 702 pages
...understanding or agreement; for, as was said by Chief Justice Marshall in The Exchange (7 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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Federal Departmental Organization and Practice: The Executive Departments ...

George Cyrus Thorpe - 1925 - 1086 pages
...indiscriminately with that other, or where merchant vessels enter for the purpose of trade, it would obviously be inconvenient and dangerous to society, and would subject...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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Proposed Deportation Legislation: Hearings ... Dec. 10, 12, and 16, 1924 ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1925 - 370 pages
...traced up to the consent of the Nation itself. They can flow from no other legitimate source. "* * * when merchant vessels enter for the purposes of trade,...obviously inconvenient and dangerous to society, and would subiect the laws to continual infraction, and the Government to degradation, if such individuals or...
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The Constitutional Law of the Philippine Islands

George Arthur Malcolm - 1926 - 812 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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A Selection of Cases on the Conflict of Laws, Volume 1

Joseph Henry Beale - 1927 - 838 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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The Central Law Journal, Volume 97

1924 - 440 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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