Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 8. köide;12. köidePublished for John Conrad and Company, 1816 |
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... Britain , cannot be con- demned as ene- The act of the D. DAVIS , for the Appellant . This is an appeal from the Circuit Court of Massa- my's property , chusetts , in which Court , the property consisting of without a le- about 550 tons ...
... Britain , cannot be con- demned as ene- The act of the D. DAVIS , for the Appellant . This is an appeal from the Circuit Court of Massa- my's property , chusetts , in which Court , the property consisting of without a le- about 550 tons ...
Page 112
... Britain ; and that , it being found here at the time of the breaking out of the war , under the faith of the government , it is not , by the modern law of nations , nor by any law of the United States , liable to confiscation . This ...
... Britain ; and that , it being found here at the time of the breaking out of the war , under the faith of the government , it is not , by the modern law of nations , nor by any law of the United States , liable to confiscation . This ...
Page 119
... Britain by an embargo , to which a hostile character is afterwards given by a subsequent declaration of war . appears to be a departure from the modern usages of nations , and cannot be justified by or reconciled with the spirit of ...
... Britain by an embargo , to which a hostile character is afterwards given by a subsequent declaration of war . appears to be a departure from the modern usages of nations , and cannot be justified by or reconciled with the spirit of ...
Page 120
... Britain . There can be no reason for their application in this country to property found on the land , or to ... Britain in condemning proper- ty found in its harbors and on board vessels , to proper- ty in the situation of that in ...
... Britain . There can be no reason for their application in this country to property found on the land , or to ... Britain in condemning proper- ty found in its harbors and on board vessels , to proper- ty in the situation of that in ...
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... Britain , one of whom was an American citizen , for the purpose of carrying a cargo from Savannah to Plymouth . After the cargo was put on board , the vessel was stopped in port by the embargo of the 4th of April , 1812. On the 25th of ...
... Britain , one of whom was an American citizen , for the purpose of carrying a cargo from Savannah to Plymouth . After the cargo was put on board , the vessel was stopped in port by the embargo of the 4th of April , 1812. On the 25th of ...
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