| Venezuela - British Guiana - 1898 - 884 pages
...asserted the ultimate right to be in themselves; and cUimed and exercised, as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...yet in possession of the natives. These grants have l*en understood by all to convey a title to the grantees, subject only to the Indian right of occupancy.... | |
| 1899 - 746 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves ; and claimed and exercised, as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles. In these statements the court, of course,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 362 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves ; and claimed and exercised, as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles. Spain did not rest her title solely on the... | |
| John Marshall - Constitutional law - 1905 - 484 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves; and claimed and exercised, as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles. Spain did not rest her title solely on the... | |
| Hugo Abelard Dubuque - Fall River (Mass.) - 1907 - 110 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves; and claimed and exercised, as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles." At page 691: "By the treaty which concluded... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1086 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves, and claimed and exercised as a consequence of this ultimate dominion a power to grant the soil while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles." And again (at p. 587 et sey.) : " The United... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 608 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves; and claimed and exereised as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, as we think, the universal recognition of these principles. "Spain did not rest her title solely on... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 386 pages
...asserted the ultimate dominion to be in themselves; and claimed and exercised as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles. "Spain did not rest her title solely on the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1290 pages
...exercised, as a consequence of this ultimate dominion, a power to grant the soil, while yet in possessiou of the natives. These grants have been understood...America, from its discovery to the present day, proves, we think, the universal recognition of these principles." And again, at page 587 et seq. of 8 Wheat.... | |
| Denys Peter Myers - International cooperation - 1887 - 920 pages
...dominion to be in themselves, and claimed and exercised as a consequence of this ultimate dominion n power to grant the soil while yet in possession of...grantees, subject only to the Indian right of occupancy." Maishall, CJ, Johnson t>. Mclntosh.8 Wheat., 572 ff. The title to the land in tue ^nglisb -settled... | |
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