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Here the most important questions of national, maritime, admiralty, and Roman
law, may arise, and they so are intimately blended, that no one can calculate on
the efficiency of his knowledge of either of these branches of law, who has not ...
Here the most important questions of national, maritime, admiralty, and Roman
law, may arise, and they so are intimately blended, that no one can calculate on
the efficiency of his knowledge of either of these branches of law, who has not ...
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'Admiralty and Maritime Law, and ante p. 338 to 342.'] 1. Archives politiques et
diplomatiques, ou recueil de pieces omcielles, memoires et autres morceaux
historiques, inedits ou peu connus, relatifs k l'histoire des 18 e et 19 e Siecles,
par ...
'Admiralty and Maritime Law, and ante p. 338 to 342.'] 1. Archives politiques et
diplomatiques, ou recueil de pieces omcielles, memoires et autres morceaux
historiques, inedits ou peu connus, relatifs k l'histoire des 18 e et 19 e Siecles,
par ...
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'Maritime Law, and the principles of which it is constituted, are not composed of
fanciful opinions, and doubtful systems. This law rests on the general basis of the
law of nature and nations, on the positive regulations of the conventional law of ...
'Maritime Law, and the principles of which it is constituted, are not composed of
fanciful opinions, and doubtful systems. This law rests on the general basis of the
law of nature and nations, on the positive regulations of the conventional law of ...
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Wheaton's Digest of the Law of Maritime Captures and Prizes. (Note 5.) E. 6.
Rayneval De la Liberte des Mers. [The first volume only.] (Note 6.) E. 7. Barton's
Dissertation on the Freedom of Navigation, and Maritime Commerce. (Note 7.) E.
e. 8.
Wheaton's Digest of the Law of Maritime Captures and Prizes. (Note 5.) E. 6.
Rayneval De la Liberte des Mers. [The first volume only.] (Note 6.) E. 7. Barton's
Dissertation on the Freedom of Navigation, and Maritime Commerce. (Note 7.) E.
e. 8.
Sivu 461
[4 Hall, 505.] e. 7. Translation of the 5th title of the 47th book of the Digests,
entitled, 'Of the Action of Theft against Mariners, &c. [2 Hall, 250.] e. 8. Translation
of the 1st title of the 14th Title IX.] MARITIME AND ADMIRALTY LAW. 461.
[4 Hall, 505.] e. 7. Translation of the 5th title of the 47th book of the Digests,
entitled, 'Of the Action of Theft against Mariners, &c. [2 Hall, 250.] e. 8. Translation
of the 1st title of the 14th Title IX.] MARITIME AND ADMIRALTY LAW. 461.
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Sivu 559 - The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood, which were either not known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients. The regular distribution of power into distinct departments; the introduction of legislative balances and checks; the institution of courts composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their...
Sivu 593 - It is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no clime destroy, no enemy alienate, no despotism enslave; at home, a friend; abroad, an introduction; in solitude, a solace; in society, an ornament. It chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives at once a grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave, a reasoning savage...
Sivu 729 - Few books have been perused by me with greater pleasure than his Improvement of the Mind, of which the radical principles may indeed be found in Locke's Conduct of the Understanding, but they are so expanded and ramified by Watts as to confer upon him the merit of a work in the highest degree useful and pleasing. Whoever has the care of instructing others may be charged with deficience in his duty if this book is not recommended.
Sivu 570 - A / Comparative View / of the / Constitutions / of the / Several States With Each Other, and With That / Of The United States : / exhibiting in / Tables / The prominent Features of each Constitution, / and classing together their most important provisions under the / several heads of administration; / with / Notes and Observations.
Sivu 749 - the first command and counsel of my youth, always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and to leave the consequences to God. I shall carry with me the memory, and I trust the practice, of this...
Sivu 792 - His lordship then proceeded to say that the dependence or independence of covenants was to be collected from the evident sense and meaning of the parties, and that however transposed they might be in the deed, their precedency must depend on the order of time in which the intent of the transaction requires their performance.
Sivu 586 - In this supposition no limits whatever are placed to the produce of the earth. It may increase for ever and be greater than any assignable quantity; yet still the power of population being in every period so much superior, the increase of the human species can only be kept down to the level of the means of subsistence by the constant operation of the strong law of necessity, acting as a check upon the greater power.
Sivu 790 - He has not, indeed, cited any authority for this opinion; but his opinion alone is of great authority; since he was considered by his contemporaries as the most able lawyer in Westminster Hall.
Sivu 792 - that the reason why money cannot be followed is, because it has no ear-mark:" but this is not true. The true reason is, upon account of the currency of it: it cannot be recovered after it has passed in currency.
Sivu 764 - If my client consents to endeavors for a compromise of his claim or defense, and for that purpose I am to commune with the opposing counsel or others, I will never permit myself to enter upon a system of tactics, to ascertain who shall overreach the other by the most nicely balanced artifices of disIngenuousness, by mystery, silence, obscurity, suspicion, vigilance to the letter, and all of the other machinery used by this class of tacticians to the vulgar surprise of clients, and the admiration...