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" ... principles, is a question which I presume they would not entertain a, priori, because they will not entertain a priori the supposition that any such will arise. In like manner this court will not let itself loose into speculations as to what would... "
English Admiralty Reports: 1808-1812, Edwards - Page 13
1853
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Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence ...

Francis Taylor Piggott - Consular jurisdiction - 1892 - 332 pages
...Court will not let itself loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency, because it cannot, without extreme indecency, presume...instructions to its principles of unwritten law." Sixty years later, in i§£L in Lee v. Bude_jindTorringtoti_ Company (Law Reports, 6Co5unon Pleas,...
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Documents and Opinions to Feb. 6, 1904

United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - Spain - 1901 - 796 pages
...be its duty under such an emergency, because it can not without extreme indecency, presume that auy such emergency will happen: and it is the less disposed to entertain them Itecause its own olwervation and experience attest the general conformity of such orders and instructions...
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1132 pages
...loose into speculations as to what would he its duty under such an emergency : because It can not, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency...instructions to its principles of unwritten law.' (Pp. '1, .'5.) " Here there are two propositions mentioned, asserting two several duties which the...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1906 - 1132 pages
...loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency ; because it can not, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency...instructions to its principles of unwritten law.' (Pp. 2, 3.) " Here there are two propositions mentioned, asserting two several duties which the court...
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1134 pages
...loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency ; becanse it can not, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency...happen ; and it is the less disposed to entertain them, becanse its own observation and exiK'rience attest the general conformity of such orders and instructions...
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1136 pages
...loose Into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency ; because it can not. without extreme Indecency, presume that any such emergency will happen ; and it Is the less disiioscd to entertain them, because Its own observation and experience attest the general conformity...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 9

International law - 1915 - 1080 pages
...court will not let itself loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency; because it cannot, without extreme indecency, presume...which give rise to the present question, the court has not heard it at all maintained in argument that, as retaliatory orders, they are not conformable...
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Special Report of William E. Fuller, Assistant Attorney-general, Being a ...

United States. Department of Justice, William Elijah Fuller, United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - Cuba - 1907 - 462 pages
...loose into speculations as to what would IK, its duty under such an emergency, because it can not, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency...which give rise to the present question, the court has not heard it at all maintained in argument that as retaliatory orders they are not comformable...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law ..., Volumes 9-10

International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...itself loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency; because it can not, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency...instructions to its principles of unwritten law." 5. The above passage has recently been quoted and adopted by the president of the prize court in the...
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Special Report of William E. Fuller, Assistant Attorney-general, Being a ...

United States. Department of Justice, William Elijah Fuller, United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - Cuba - 1907 - 368 pages
...itself loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency, because it can not, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency will happen; and it is the le-s disposed to entertain them because its own observation and experience attest the general conformity...
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