| Johan Friderich Wilhelm Schlegel - Naval convoys - 1801 - 194 pages
...of a belligerent nation. I say, be the ships, the cargoes, and destinations what they may, because, till they are visited and searched, it does not appear what the ships, or the cargoes, orthe destinations are ; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining these points, that the necessity... | |
| James Allan Park - Bottomry and respondentia - 1817 - 848 pages
...: because till they Dr. Robiuare visited and searched, it does not appear what the ships, or fanthe cargoes, or the destinations are; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining those points, that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear... | |
| Wendell Phillips - Insurance law - 1823 - 572 pages
...a belligerent nation. I say, be the ships, the cargoes, and the destination, what they may, because till they are visited and searched, it does not appear...necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Commercial law - 1824 - 1090 pages
...belligerent nation. " I say, be the ships, the cargoes, and the destinations what they may; because, till they are visited and searched, it does not appear...necessity of this right of visitation and search exists." The second point is, that the authority of the sovereign of the neutral country being interposed in... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 410 pages
...may, because till they are visited and searched, it does not appear what the ships, or the destination are; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining these...necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle that no man can deny it who admits the right of maritime capture;... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 416 pages
...belligerent nation. " I say, be the ships, the cargoes, and the destination what they may, because till they are visited and searched, it does not appear what the ships, or the destination are ; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining these points that the necessity of this... | |
| Henry Wheaton - Europe - 1845 - 820 pages
...belligerent nation. " I say, be the ships, the cargoes, and the destination what they may, because till they are visited and searched, it does not appear what the ships, the cargoes, or the destination are ; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining these points, that... | |
| Francis Hildyard - Insurance law - 1845 - 894 pages
...is an incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruizers of a belligerent nation ; because, till they are visited and searched, it does not appear what the ship, or the cargoes, or the destinations are; and it is for this purpose of ascertaining those points,... | |
| Francis Hildyard - Insurance law - 1845 - 894 pages
...the ship, or the cargoes, or the destinations are; and it is for this purpose of ascertaining those points, that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture... | |
| International law - 1848 - 470 pages
...say," continues his lordship, "be the ships, the cargoes, and the destinations what they may ; because, till they are visited and searched, it does not appear...ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of 1 Fanny, 1 Dodson's Admiralty Reports, 443. 1 Hay and Marriott, 175. 3 2 Dodson's Admiralty Reports,... | |
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