She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation; acts under the immediate and direct command of the sovereign; is employed by him in national objects. He has many and powerful motives for preventing those objects from being defeated by the... Commentaries on the Law of Nations - 510. lappuseautors: William Oke Manning - 1875 - 520 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1812 - 524 lapas
...different is the situation of a public armed - ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation; acts under the immediate and direct command...state. Such interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license therefore under which such vessel ienters... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 lapas
...different is the situation of a publick armed ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts under the immediate and direct command...state. Such interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license therefore under which such vessel enters a... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 680 lapas
...different is the situation of a public armed ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts under the immediate and direct command...state. Such interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license therefore under which such vessel enters a... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1816 - 684 lapas
...She constitutes a part of the military / force of her nation ; acts under the immediate and di;' rect command of the sovereign ; is employed by him in national...state. Such interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license therefore under which such ' vessel enters... | |
| 1875 - 1132 lapas
...ship," he adds, " is in all respects different She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts under the immediate and direct command...objects. He has many and powerful motives for preventing tho« objects from being defeated by the interference of a foreign State. Su«h interference cannot... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 lapas
...public armed ship is in all respects different. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation, acts under the immediate and direct command of the sovereign, is employed by him for national objects. He has many and powerful motives for preventing those objects from being defeated... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 lapas
...public armed ship was, in all respects, different. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation, acts under the immediate and direct command...seriously affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license, therefore, under which such vessel enters a friendly port, may reasonably be construed, and... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 lapas
...ship was, in all respects, different. She constitutes a part of the military force of her r¿ation, acts under the immediate and direct command of the...seriously affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license, therefore, under which such vessel enters a friendly port, may reasonably be construed, and... | |
| William De Burgh (B.A.) - 1868 - 288 lapas
...the military force of her nation—acts under the immediate and direct command of her sovereign—is employed by him in national objects. He has many and...state. Such interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied licence, therefore, under which such a vessel enters... | |
| 1872 - 590 lapas
...different is the situation of a public armed ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts under the immediate and direct command...state. Such interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license, therefore, under which such vessel enters... | |
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