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" ... she declared to be infractions of the law of nations. Such was her doctrine in 1812, such was the language of the throne, of Parliament, and of the Courts of Admiralty, even with a judge like Lord Stowell on the bench ; and we now read from the highest... "
Success of Our Republic: An Oration - Seite 22
von Edward Everett - 1860 - 24 Seiten
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Fourth of July Orations, Band 1

1863 - 538 Seiten
...text-writers, that such was the case. As lately as 1847, the present Lord Chancellor, — then Lord Chief Justice of England, — used this remarkable language...they were grievously unjust to neutrals ; and it is nmo generally allowed, thai they were contrary to the law of nations, and to our own municipal law...
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The North American Review, Band 82

1856 - 610 Seiten
...Stowell on the bench ; and we now read from the highest British authority, that the Orders in Council " were grievously unjust to neutrals, and it is now...that they were contrary to the law of nations and our own municipal law." * It is true that, as late as 1839, a respectable English author (Mr. Manning)...
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Principles of Social Science, Band 2

Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - 504 Seiten
...placed by yourself at the head of the tribunals of England, has declared that - the Orders in Council were grievously unjust to neutrals, and it is now generally allowed that tlity were contrary to the law of nations and to our own muaicipal law.''"— EVEBETT, Letter to Lord...
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Band 1

Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 Seiten
...placed by yourself at the head ot the tribunals of England, has declared that 'the orders in council were grievously unjust to neutrals, and it is now generally allowed that they гсеге contrary to the law of nations and our own municipal law!' "That I call, my lord, to borrow...
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Band 1

Francis Wharton - 1887 - 872 Seiten
...tribunals of England, has declared that 'the orders in council were grievously unjust to nentrals, and it is now generally allowed that they were contrary to the law of nations and our own municipal law!' "That I call, my lord, to borrow your expression, 'a melancholy avowal' for...
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A Century of American Diplomacy: Being a Brief Review of the Foreign ...

John Watson Foster - 1900 - 548 Seiten
...Only a few years after the war the Lord Chief Justice of England declared that " the orders in council were grievously unjust to neutrals, and it is now...that they were contrary to the law of nations and our own municipal law." 1 The results of the war as a whole may be regarded as of much benefit to the...
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Daniel Webster as a Jurist: An Address to the Students in the Law School of ...

Joel Parker - 1853 - 1016 Seiten
...text-writers, that such was the case. AH lately as 1847, the present Lord Chancellor, — then Lord Chief Justice of England, — used this remarkable language...grievously unjust to neutrals ; and it is now generally alloivcd, that they were contrary to the law of nations, and to our own municipal law ! " These liberal...
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The North American Review, Band 82

1856 - 634 Seiten
...Stowell on the bench ; and we now read from the highest British authority, that the Orders in Council " were grievously unjust to neutrals, and it is now...that they were contrary to the law of nations and our own municipal law." * It is true that, as late as 1839, a respectable English author (Mr. Manning)...
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