Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain: General appendix. Parliamentary and judicial appendixU.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... lordships that this evidence is cer- tainly receivable , and that it would nullify altogether the statute , if the contrary should be held . The QUEEN'S ADVOCATE . Your lordship will permit me to make a very few observa- tions in ...
... lordships that this evidence is cer- tainly receivable , and that it would nullify altogether the statute , if the contrary should be held . The QUEEN'S ADVOCATE . Your lordship will permit me to make a very few observa- tions in ...
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... lordship had to try , they ought to begin , they ought to establish their right to the vessel , and whether they have a right or not is perfectly immaterial . This vessel , I take it , might belong to the most innocent persons , and yet ...
... lordship had to try , they ought to begin , they ought to establish their right to the vessel , and whether they have a right or not is perfectly immaterial . This vessel , I take it , might belong to the most innocent persons , and yet ...
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... lordship , which I presume it would be , whether Mr. Miller , upon the evidence which has been taken , was building the ship for some one else , your lordship will find as the fact ( supposing it be for you ) that he was building the ...
... lordship , which I presume it would be , whether Mr. Miller , upon the evidence which has been taken , was building the ship for some one else , your lordship will find as the fact ( supposing it be for you ) that he was building the ...
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... lordship . Of course , we bow entirely to your lordship's ruling with re- gard to Mr. Miller , the owner of the yard , in whose possession the ship was , under whatever circumstances , for a certain length of time . But now we come to a ...
... lordship . Of course , we bow entirely to your lordship's ruling with re- gard to Mr. Miller , the owner of the yard , in whose possession the ship was , under whatever circumstances , for a certain length of time . But now we come to a ...
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... lordship what those matters of law appear to us to be , and having stated them in the outset , I will remain in your lordship's hands , whether to ask your lordship's consideration of them for the purpose of the direction to the jury or ...
... lordship what those matters of law appear to us to be , and having stated them in the outset , I will remain in your lordship's hands , whether to ask your lordship's consideration of them for the purpose of the direction to the jury or ...
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Página 192 - ... be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people...
Página 155 - States shall then be at peace with such belligerent. ) 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of either of the said belligerents.
Página 79 - ... or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist or be concerned in the eqnipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince...
Página 331 - ... employed in the service of any foreign Prince, State, or Potentate, or of any foreign colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Página 339 - That if any person in any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in any part of his Majesty's dominions beyond the seas...
Página 172 - ... any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in or over any foreign country, colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Página 184 - But there is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations, that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.
Página 193 - States for any ship or vessel to the intent that she may be employed as aforesaid. 10. Increasing or augmenting, or procuring to be increased or augmented, or knowingly being concerned in increasing or augmenting the force of any ship of war, cruiser, or other armed vessel, which at...
Página 191 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted or entered in the service of any foreign prince, State, colony, district, or people, as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, every person, so offending, shall lie deemed guilty...
Página 363 - Court in which such offender shall be convicted, and every such ship or vessel, with the tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and stores which may belong to, or be on board of, any such ship or vessel, shall be forfeited...