United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1823 |
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... ships in time of peace ; and from engaging in war , unless actually invaded , or in such imminent dan- ger as will not admit of delay . These prohibi- tions are all connected in the same clause with the prohibition against their making ...
... ships in time of peace ; and from engaging in war , unless actually invaded , or in such imminent dan- ger as will not admit of delay . These prohibi- tions are all connected in the same clause with the prohibition against their making ...
Página 117
... ship of war . 4. The Exchange was in the possession of a sove- reign who claimed a title in her , and who had done no act by which he could be subjected to judica- 5. The case of the Exchange rested on the personal character and ...
... ship of war . 4. The Exchange was in the possession of a sove- reign who claimed a title in her , and who had done no act by which he could be subjected to judica- 5. The case of the Exchange rested on the personal character and ...
Página 130
... ship be a public , or a private armed vessel , can make no difference . It is sufficient that she bears the commission of the State , and is engaged in the service of the State . To exert any jurisdic- tion over her , is to exert a ...
... ship be a public , or a private armed vessel , can make no difference . It is sufficient that she bears the commission of the State , and is engaged in the service of the State . To exert any jurisdic- tion over her , is to exert a ...
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... ship of Spain , he might not have interposed a claim for the property ; for he is peculiarly intrusted with the rights of pro- a 3 Wheat . Rep . 435 . La Néreyda . perty , while those of sovereignty are 132 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT.
... ship of Spain , he might not have interposed a claim for the property ; for he is peculiarly intrusted with the rights of pro- a 3 Wheat . Rep . 435 . La Néreyda . perty , while those of sovereignty are 132 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT.
Página 149
... commented on . It was the case of a British ship taken by the French , and carried into a port of Spain , then the ally of France ; from a 2 Rob . 273 . La Nereyda . 1823. whence the papers were sent to OF THE UNITED STATES . 149.
... commented on . It was the case of a British ship taken by the French , and carried into a port of Spain , then the ally of France ; from a 2 Rob . 273 . La Nereyda . 1823. whence the papers were sent to OF THE UNITED STATES . 149.
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