| Thomas Bee, United States. District Court (South Carolina) - 1810 - 580 str.
...come into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence the demand is not a case for judicial cognizance. / The president...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. He possesses... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1820 - 622 str.
...into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence, the demand is not a case for judicial cognizance. The president...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. He possesses... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 822 str.
...into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence, the demand is not a case for judicial cognizance. The President...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. He possesses... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 234 str.
...protection from piratical capture.' — [1 Wheaton, page 258. 'The president of the United States, is the sole organ of the nation, in its external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. lie possesses... | |
| sir William Gore Ouseley - 1842 - 196 str.
..."TheSupremeGovernmentcan alone make treaties, declare war," &c. — WHEATON'S Elem. of International Law, i. 88, 89. " The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations He must execute a treaty," &c. — ELLIOTT'S American Diplomatic Code, ii. 284, § 171. 63 international... | |
| Sir William Gore Ouseley - 1842 - 190 str.
...can alone make treaties, declare war," &c. — WHEATON'S "Elem. of International Law, i. 88, 89. " The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations He must execute a treaty," &c. — ELLIOTT'S American Diplomatic Code, ii. 284, § 171. international... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1849 - 762 str.
...come into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence the demand is not a case for judicial cognizance. The President...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. He possesses... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 824 str.
...decided by the President, he has established a position which in no degree whatever aids his argument. The President is the sole organ of the nation in its...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. He possesses... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 830 str.
...claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence, the demand is not a case for judicial cosnizance. The President is the sole organ of the nation in its...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him. He possesses... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1853 - 672 str.
...them. Of consequence, the demand is not a case of judicial cognizance." He further observes, that " the President is the sole organ of the nation, in...external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be made on him." Again, he... | |
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