The Treaty Making Power of the United States: pt. 3. Judicial decisions affecting the treaty-making power of the United States, its extent and applicationBanks Law Publishing Company, 1902 |
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Strana 321
... says : " It is unnecessary to enter into the details of this debate . The argu- ments of individual legislators are no proper subject for judicial com- ment . They are so often influenced by personal or political considera- tions , or ...
... says : " It is unnecessary to enter into the details of this debate . The argu- ments of individual legislators are no proper subject for judicial com- ment . They are so often influenced by personal or political considera- tions , or ...
Strana 326
... says : " Even if Virginia had the power to confiscate , the treaty annuls the confiscation . The fourth article is well expressed to meet the very case : it is not confined to debts existing at the time of making the treaty ; but is ...
... says : " Even if Virginia had the power to confiscate , the treaty annuls the confiscation . The fourth article is well expressed to meet the very case : it is not confined to debts existing at the time of making the treaty ; but is ...
Strana 329
... says : " This decision , although not elaborately expressed , involved the the most exhaustive examination in the far more celebrated case of Ware vs. Hylton , in which the splendid eloquence of Patrick Henry , the great reasoning facul ...
... says : " This decision , although not elaborately expressed , involved the the most exhaustive examination in the far more celebrated case of Ware vs. Hylton , in which the splendid eloquence of Patrick Henry , the great reasoning facul ...
Strana 332
... says on page 599 : " The last objection made to this decree is , that as a British subject , Wm . Sutherland could not take a legal title to this land under the State of Virginia , and , conse - jection that the holder of the quently ...
... says on page 599 : " The last objection made to this decree is , that as a British subject , Wm . Sutherland could not take a legal title to this land under the State of Virginia , and , conse - jection that the holder of the quently ...
Strana 332
... says : " If , then , the treaty between the United States and France still continued in force , the defendant would certainly be en- titled to recover the land for which this suit is instituted . But the treaty is , by an article which ...
... says : " If , then , the treaty between the United States and France still continued in force , the defendant would certainly be en- titled to recover the land for which this suit is instituted . But the treaty is , by an article which ...
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Strana 455 - The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder.
Strana 409 - American army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become, or shall become, members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said States, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure, and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever.
Strana 397 - The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated; that sense of justice and of right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world would be outraged, if private property should be generally confiscated, and private rights annulled. The people change their allegiance; their relation to their ancient sovereign is dissolved; but their relations to each other, and their rights of property, remain undisturbed.
Strana 394 - It may not be unworthy of remark that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated ; that sense of justice and of right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world would be outraged, if private property should be generally confiscated and private rights annulled.
Strana 378 - If Chinese laborers, or Chinese of any other class, now either permanently or temporarily residing in the territory of the United States, meet with ill treatment at the hands of any other persons, the Government of the United States will exert all its power to devise measures for their protection and to secure to them the same rights, privileges, immunities and exemptions as may be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and to which they are entitled by treaty.
Strana 397 - International law is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice of appropriate jurisdiction as often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination.
Strana 387 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities, of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
Strana 378 - Chinese subjects, whether proceeding to the United States as teachers, students, merchants, or from curiosity, together with their body and household servants, and Chinese laborers who are now in the United States shall be allowed to go and come of their own free will and accord, and shall be accorded all the rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions which are accorded to citizens and subjects of the most favored nation.
Strana 397 - For this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision, resort must be had to the customs and usages of civilized nations...
Strana 455 - President relative to correspondences, commissions, or instructions to or with public ministers or consuls from the United States, or to negotiations with public ministers from foreign states or princes, or to memorials or other applications from foreign public ministers or other foreigners, or to such other matters respecting foreign affairs as the President of the United States shall assign to the Department, and he shall conduct the business of the Department in such manner as the President shall...