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" By the maritime law of nations universally and immemorially received, there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor there must be a regular judicial... "
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the District Court of South Carolina. [1792-1809] - Page 302
by Thomas Bee, United States. District Court (South Carolina) - 1810 - 495 pages
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Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Volume 3

Francis Wharton - International law - 1888 - 1020 pages
...capture be or be not lawful prize. '"Before the sliip or goods can bo disposed of by the captorthere must be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " 'The proper and regular court for these condemnations is the court of that state to whom the captor...
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The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay ...: 1794-1826

John Jay - History - 1890 - 564 pages
...established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. " Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as a prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " The proper and regular...
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Charles Sumner; His Complete Works: With Introduction by Hon ..., Volume 10

Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1900 - 418 pages
...letter of Sir "William Scott and Sir John Nicholl, addressed to John Jay, as follows : " Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...Admiralty, judging by the Law of Nations and treaties." 1 This is explicit, and is plainly necessary for the protection of neutral commerce. But this rule...
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Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition by ..., Volume 1

Van Vechten Veeder - Forensic orations - 1903 - 656 pages
...is an established method of determination whether the capture be or be not lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for these condemnations is the court of that state to whom the captor...
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Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Courts of Pennsylvania ..., Volume 1

Alexander James Dallas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 560 pages
...an established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...thereupon, as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by tha law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for these condemnations, is the court...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1906 - 1132 pages
...is an established method of determination, whether the capture be or be not lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...wherein both parties may be heard, and condemnation had thereon as prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. Wildman's...
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1132 pages
...is an established method of determination, whether the capture be or be not lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...wherein both parties may be heard, and condemnation had thereon as prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. Wildman's...
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1134 pages
...established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. " ' Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there must be a regular, judicial proceeding, wherein lx>th parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 962 pages
...are the rule and known before the belligerent vessel leaves its home port, such as an 74 "Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " British Report on the Silesian Loan Controversy, 1753, Moore, 7: 603. Oakes ยป. US, 174 US 778, 786...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 24

Frederick Pollock - Law - 1908 - 580 pages
...an established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor there...Admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular Court for these condemnations is the Court of that state to whom the captor...
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