| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Thomas Edwards - 1810 - 634 páginas
...orders they are not conformable to fuch principles — for retaliatory orders they are. — They are fo declared in their own language, and in the uniform language of the Government which has eftablimed them. I have no hefitation in faying, that they would ceafe to be juft if they ceafed to... | |
| 1811 - 546 páginas
...In die outset, Sir •"William Scott declares our Orders in Council to be purely retaliztcri/. 1 hey are so declared in their own language, and in the uniform language of the Government which has cfeln'.ilishcd them. I have no hesitation in saying, that they wr.ald cense to be just if they ceased... | |
| 1811 - 676 páginas
...they are not conformable to fuch prin ciples — lor retaliatory orders they are. — Thejr are |b declared in their own language, and in the uniform language of the government which has eftahliO^rl them. I have no hefitation in faying, that they would ccutc to be juft if they cealed to... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Thomas Edwards - 1812 - 546 páginas
...orders they are not conformable to fuch principles — for retaliatory orders they are, —They are fo declared in their own language, and in ,the uniform language of the Government which has eftabliflied them. I have no hefitation in faying, that they would ceafe to be juft if they ceafed... | |
| 1815 - 556 páginas
...are not eonformable to sueh prineiples — for retaliatory orders they are. — They are so deelared in their own language, and in the uniform language of the government whieh has established them. I have no hesitation in saying, that they would eease to be just if they... | |
| 1819 - 524 páginas
...principles — for retaliatory orders they are. — They are BO declared in their own language, antt in the uniform language of the government which has...have no hesitation in saying, that they would cease tobe just if they ceased to !.e retaliatory ; and they would cease to be retaliatory, from the moment... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 páginas
...undoubted property of the United States. t Argument on the Snipe.—" For retaliatory orders they are, they are so declared in their own language, and in...retaliatory from the moment the enemy retracts in a sincere measure his on which they were intended to retaliate." no decree had been passed or promulgated repealing... | |
| Theodore Lyman - 1826 - 412 páginas
...undoubted property of the United States. f Argument on the Snipe. — " For retaliatory orders they are, they are so declared in their own language, and in...retaliatory from the moment the enemy retracts in a sincere measure his on which they were intended to retaliate." 'no decree had been passed or promulgated repealing... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1828 - 550 páginas
...upon which they would be repealed. The * Argument on the Snipe. — "For retaliatory oraers they are, they are so declared in their own language, and in...the moment the enemy retracts in a sincere manner his measure, ou which they were intended to retaliate." following extract will show the sense they... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1828 - 542 páginas
...Argument on the Snipe. — "For retaliatory orders they ore, they are so declared in their own langnnge, and in the uniform language of the Government which...ceased to be retaliatory, and they would cease to he retaliatory from the moment the enemy retracts in a sincere manner his measure, on which they were... | |
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