The law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing, and confirmed by long usage, does not allow of reprisals, except in case of violent injuries directed or supported by the state, and justice absolutely denied... A Treatise on the Law of War - Page 188by Cornelis van Bijnkershoek - 1810 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Peters, Francis Hopkinson - Admiralty - 1807 - 442 pages
...apply to the judicatures established to try these questions. The law. of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience and the reason of the thing, and confirmed by long usage, do not allow of reprisals, except in cases of violent injuries, directed or supported by the state,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1829 - 582 pages
...as supporting this sentiment, in the following passage. ' The law of nattons, founded upon justice, equity, convenience and the reason of the thing, and...reprisals, except in case of violent injuries directed and supported by the State, and justice absolutely denied, in re minime dubia, by all the tribunals,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...as supporting this sentiment, in the following passage. ' The law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing,...reprisals, except in case of violent injuries directed and supported by the State, and justice absolutely denied, in re mini me dubia. by all the tribunals,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1829 - 554 pages
...as supporting this sentiment, in the following passage. ' The law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing,...by long usage, does not allow of reprisals, except iq case of violent injuries directed and supported by the State, and justice absolutely denied, in... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1833 - 712 pages
...that ' the law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing,- does not allow of reprisals, except in case of violent...supported by the State, and justice absolutely denied in reminime dubia, by all the tribunals, and afterwards by the prince.' Plainly showing, that in the opinion... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1833 - 708 pages
...that ' the law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing, does not allow of reprisals, except in case of violent...supported by the State, and justice absolutely denied in reminime dubia, by all the tribunals, and. afterwards by the prince.' Plainly showing, that in the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1833 - 710 pages
...that ' the law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing, does not allow of reprisals, except in case of violent...or supported by the State, and justice absolutely denieil in reminime dubia, by all the tribunals, and afterwards by the prince.' Plainly showing, that... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 416 pages
...equity, conve»' Rutherforth's Inst. vol. ii. b. ii. ch. 9, § 19. nience, and the reason of the thing, does not allow of reprisals, except in case of violent...state, and justice absolutely denied in re minime dubid, by all the tribunals, and afterwards by the prince ;" — plainly showing that, in the opinion... | |
| Archer Polson - Blockade - 1848 - 146 pages
...apply for redress in the King of Prussia's courts of justice. The law of nations, founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing,...state, and justice absolutely denied in re minime dubid by all the tribunals, and afterwards by the prince. Where the judges are left free and give sentence... | |
| Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...apply to the judicature established to try such questions. The law of nations founded upon justice, equity, convenience, and the reason of the thing,...usage, does not allow of reprisals, except in case of justice absolutely denied in re minime dnbia, by all the tribunals, and afterwards by the prince. Where... | |
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