| 1817 - 526 pages
...exercise of a belligerent right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of caplured property to be adjudged, without a regular investigation...rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial, these rights are subjected to the will of every petty commander. The practice, hence, is so... | |
| James Madison - 1819 - 484 pages
...such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerent right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial these rights are subjected to the will of every petty commander. The practice, hence, is so... | |
| 1819 - 524 pages
...regarded as within the exercise of a belligerent right, tbe acknowledged laws of war, which forhid an article of captured property to be adjudged, without a regular investigation btfore a cumpeteut tribunal, would imperiously demand lhe fairest trial, where the sacred rights of... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 pages
...such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerant right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial, these rights are subject to the will of every petty commander. The practice, hence, is so... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 pages
...such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerant right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial, these rights are subject to the will of every petty commander. The practice, hence, is so... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 pages
...such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerant right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial, these rights are subject to the will of every petty commander. The practice, hence, is BO... | |
| United States. Congress - 1811 - 650 pages
...such cases, be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerent right, tlie acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial, these rights are subjected to the will of every petty commander. The practice, hence, is so... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 544 pages
...such cases, be regarded as within the exercise of ' a belligerent right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of " captured property to...adjudged without a regular investigation before a coin" petent tribunal, would imperiously demand the fairest trial, where the sacied " rights of persons... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerent right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...without a regular investigation before a competent tribunat, would imperiously demand the fairest trial where the sacred rights of persons were at issue.... | |
| Francis Wyse - 1846 - 482 pages
...cases be regarded as within the exercises of a belligerent right, — the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be...would imperiously demand the fairest trial, where the sacreJ rights of persons were at issue. In place of such trial, these rights are subjected to the will... | |
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