| African Institution (London, England). - 1807 - 644 páginas
...conformed to, and its principles practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears to be, that the Slave Trade carried on by a vessel belonging to a subject of the United States is £ trade which, being unprotected by the domestic regulations of their legislature and government,... | |
| Africa Institution, London - 1807 - 444 páginas
...conformed to, and its principles practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears' to be, that' the Slave Trade carried on by a vessel belonging to a subject of the United States is.a trade which, being unprotected by the domestic regulations of their legislature and government,... | |
| John Dodson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1815 - 534 páginas
...down in that cafe appears to be, that the flave trade carried on by a veflel belonging to a fubject of the United States is a trade which, being unprotected by the domeftic regulations of_ their legiflature and government, fubjects the veflel engaged in it to a fentence... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1842 - 174 páginas
...principles practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears to be, that the slave-trade carried on by a vessel belonging to a subject of the...ship should therefore turn out to be an American, actually employed ; it matters not, in my opinion, in what stage of the employment, whether in the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1842 - 198 páginas
...down in that case appears to be, that the slave-trade carried on by a vessel belonging to a subject qf the United States is a trade which, being unprotected...ship should therefore turn out to be an American, ac74 tually so employed ; it matters not, in my opinion, in what stage of the employment, whether in... | |
| 1853 - 702 páginas
...conformed to, and its principles practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears to be, that the slave trade carried on by a vessel belonging...ship should, therefore, turn out to be an American actually so employed -i- and it matters not, in my opinion, in what stage' of the employment, whether... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 páginas
...conformed to, and its principles practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears to be, that the slave trade, carried on by a vessel belonging...ship should therefore turn out to be an American, actually so employed — it matters not, in my opinion, in what stage of the employment, whether in... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 páginas
...principle* practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears to be, that the slave-trade, carried on by a vessel belonging to a subject of the...ship should therefore turn out to be an American, actually so employed — it matters not, in my opinion, in what stage of the employment, whether in... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 páginas
...laid dowit in that case appears to be, that the slave-trade, carried on by a vessel belonging 18 205 to a subject of the United States, is a trade which,...ship should therefore turn out to be an American, actually so employed — it matters not, in my opinion, in what stage of the employment, whether in... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 804 páginas
...principles practically adopted. The principle laid down in that case appears to be, that the slave-trade, carried on by a vessel belonging to a subject of the...unprotected by the domestic regulations of their legislature aiid government, subjects the vessel engaged in it to a sentence of condemnation. If the ship should... | |
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