| John Norton Pomeroy - 1886 - 508 sider
...such exemption. But in all respects different is the situation of a public armed ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts...interference cannot take place without affecting his power and dignity. The implied license, therefore, under which such vessel enters a friendly port,... | |
| United States - 1889 - 684 sider
...such exemption. But in all respects different is the situation of a public armed ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts under the immédiat« and direct command of the Sovereign ; is employed by him in national objects. He has many... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1892 - 104 sider
...immediate command of her sovereign and was employed by him in national objects. That sovereign had many and powerful motives for preventing those objects...being defeated by the interference of a foreign state, and such interference could not take place without affecting his power and dignity. The implied license,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1892 - 106 sider
...immediate command of her sovereign and was employed by him in national objects. That sovereign had many and powerful motives for preventing those objects...being defeated by the interference of a foreign state, and such interference could not take place without affecting his power and dignity. The implied license,... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1893 - 636 sider
...such exemption. But in all respects different is the situation of a public armed ship. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation ; acts...interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license, therefore, under which such vessel enters a friendly port,... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 sider
.... . The situation of a public armed ship is in all respects essentially different ; she constitutes a part of the military force of her nation, acts under...immediate and direct command of the sovereign, is employcd by him on national objects ; he has many and powerful motives for preventing those objects... | |
| 1905 - 156 sider
...further says: But in all respects 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 of her sovereign ; is employed by him in national objects. He has many and powerful motives for preventing... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1904 - 932 sider
...exemption. But the situation of a public armed ship was, in all respects, different. She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation, acts under...national objects. He has many and powerful motives Chap. II. for preventing those objects from being defeated by the interference of a foreign State.... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1905 - 158 sider
...employed by him in national objects. He has many and powerful motives for preventing those motives from being defeated by the interference of a foreign state. Such interference can not take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license, therefore, under... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1144 sider
...jurisdiction, the situation of a public armed ship is in all respects different. " She constitutes a part of the military force of her nation; acts under...interference cannot take place without affecting his power and his dignity. The implied license therefore under which such vessel enters a friendly port... | |
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