| 1814 - 258 sivua
...nations are .concerned with each other respectively, only^s bodies, in their quality as nations. Thus these two nations are enemies, and all the subjects,...the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other inclusively. Herein custom agrees with the principles. " Enemies continue such,wherever they happen... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 512 sivua
...time of war, not only the two belligerent nations, in their politic capacity, are enemies, but that all the subjects of the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other inclusively. Vatttl, lib. 3, c, 5, §70. Sir William Scott, in the case of the Hoop, ± Rob. 167, has... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1818 - 690 sivua
...another nation : for the sovereign represents the nation, and acts in the name of the whole society ; and it is only in a body and in her national character,...with another. Hence these two nations are enemies I and all the subjects of the one, are enemies to all the subjects 9f the other. In this particular,... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 sivua
...state declares war against another sovereign, it implies that the whole nation declares war, and that all the subjects of the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other.b Very important consequences concerning the obligations of subjects are deducible from this... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1833 - 264 sivua
...sovereign power of one State against another, implies that the whole Nation declares war ; and that all the subjects of the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other. 429. Although a declaration of war has this effect, with regard to individuals, and thus gives to them... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 442 sivua
...sovereign power of one state against another, implies that the whole nation declares war ; and that all the subjects of the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other. But although a declaration of war has this effect with regard to individuals, and thus gives to them... | |
| 1845 - 436 sivua
...sovereign power of one state against another, implies that the whole nation declares war ; and that all the subjects of the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other. But although a declaration of war has this efl'ect with regard to- individuals, and thus gives to them... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1848 - 256 sivua
...nation ; for the sovereign represents the nation, and acts in the name of the whole society (bi §§ 40, 41.) ; and it is only in a body, and in her national...subjects of the other. In this particular, custom and principles are in accord." (B. iii. c. 5. § 70.) The people of Denmark and Schleswig cannot, therefore,... | |
| 1857 - 734 sivua
...another sovereign, it is understood that the whole nation declares war against another nation." . . " Hence these two nations are enemies, and all the subjects...one are enemies to all the subjects of the other." Vattel, B. 3, ch. 5, § 70. " Everything, therefore, which belongs to that nation, to the state, to... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 sivua
...state declares war against another sovereign, it implies that the whole nation declares war, and that all the subjects of the one are enemies to all the subjects of the other.* Very important consequences concerning the obligations of subjects are deducible from this principle.... | |
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