| 1753 - 750 pàgines
...fearch, on the faith of producing folemn paflports, and formal evideaces of property, duly attefted. Particular treaties too have inverted the rule of...and, by agreement, declared the goods of a friend to board the ihip of an enemy to be prize, and the goods of an enemy on board the (hip of a friend... | |
| Arthur Browne - 1802 - 606 pàgines
...Preface to his new edition of the Difcourfe, &c. punted 1801. Particular treaties too have inverted the law of nations, and by agreement declared the goods of a friend, on board the fhip of an enemy, to be prize ; and the goods of an enemy, on board the fhip of a friend, to be free.... | |
| Arthur Browne - 1802 - 598 pàgines
...have inverted the law of nations and by agreement declared the goods of a friend, on board the Ihip of an enemy, to be prize ; and the goods of an enemy, on board the ihip of a friend, to be free. So likewife, by particular treaties, fome goods reputed contraband by... | |
| 1839 - 760 pàgines
...was any similar provision in the American Act, but we believe not. board the ship of a friend, but the goods of a friend on board the ship of an enemy. This rule has been maintained upon this ground, that " those who lade their goods on board an " enemy's... | |
| Francis Hargrave - 1840 - 544 pàgines
...fearch, on the faith of producing folcmn pafiports and formal evidences of property duly attefted. PARTICULAR treaties too have inverted the rule of...agreement declared the goods of a friend on board the fhip of an enemy to be prize, and the goods of an enemy on board the fhip of a friend to be free, as... | |
| Archer Polson - 1848 - 146 pàgines
...search, on the faith of producing solemn passports and formal evidences of property, duly attested. Particular treaties too have inverted the rule of...of nations, and by agreement declared the goods of an enemy on board the ship of a friend to be free. If a subject of the King of Prussia is injured by... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 pàgines
...rules of the common law of nations respecting the goods of an enemy on board the ship of a friend ; and the goods of a friend on board the ship of an enemy, are subject to many exceptions contained in particular treaties. By the treaty between England and... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 pàgines
...goods," have also adopted the correlative principle of "enemy ships, enemy goods," according to which the goods of a friend on board the ship of an enemy will be confiscated. The two maxims, " free ships, free goods," and " enemy's ships, enemy's goods,"... | |
| William Bell - 1861 - 888 pàgines
...each rtber npon the high seas. The goods of an «iemyon board the ship of a friend might be '»ken. The goods of a friend on board the ship of an enemy ought to be restored. Contraband goods going to the enemy, though the roperty of a friend, might be... | |
| John Merry Ross - 1877 - 625 pàgines
...upon the ¡high seas ; that the goods of an enemy on board the ship of a friend may be taken ; .that the goods of a friend on board the ship of :an enemy are to be restored; and that contraband goods (see CONTRABAND OF WAR) going to the enemy, though the... | |
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