| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1806 - 450 str.
...appendages of the coaft on which they border, and from which indeed they are formed. Their elements are Derived immediately from the territory, and on the principle of alluvium and increment, on which fo, much is to be found in the books of law, Quod .uit fluminis de tuo pradio detraxerit, &f -vicino... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1818 - 690 str.
...possessor. I am of a different opinion ; I think that the protection of territory is to be reckoned from these islands ; and that they are the natural appendages...coast on which they border, and from which indeed they are formed. Their elements are derived immediately from the territory, and on the pnnciple of alluvium... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - 1853 - 684 str.
...possessors. I am of a different opinion ; I think that the protection of territory is to be reckoned from these islands; and that they are the natural appendages...on which they border, and from which, indeed, they are formed. Their elements are derived immediately from the territory, and on the principle of alluvium... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 str.
...possessors. I am of a different opinion; I think that the protection of territory is to be reckoned from these islands; and that they are the natural appendages...on which they border, and from which, indeed, they are formed. Their elements are derived immediately from the territory, and on the principle of alluvium... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 406 str.
...possessors. I am of a different opinion ; I think that the protection of territory is to be reckoned from these islands ; and that they are the natural appendages...on which they border, and from which, indeed, they are formed. Their elements are derived immediately from the territory, and on the principle of alluvium... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 str.
...held that the protection of territory was to be reckoned from those islands. "They are," he observed, "the natural appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which, indeed, they are formed. Their elements are derived immediately from the territory; and on the principle of alluvium... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 str.
...of a different opinion, and determined that the protection of the territory was to be reckoned from these islands, and that they are the natural appendages...immediately from the territory ; and, on the principle of alluviiim and increment, on which so much is to be found in the books of law, Quod vis fluminis de... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1871 - 800 str.
...of the coast on which they " border, and from which, indeed, they are formed. Their " elements are derived immediately from the territory, and on " the...so much " is to be found in the books of Law, quod visfluminis de " tuo pradio detraxerit,et vicino preedio attulerit,palam tiium " remanet (y), even... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 734 str.
...appendages of the coast on which they border, and from which indeed they are formed. Their elements are derived immediately from the territory, and on the...and increment, on which so much is to be found in books of law. Quod vis Jluminis de tuo praedio detraxerit et mcino praedio attulerit, palam tuum remanct"... | |
| Robert Phillimore, Reginald James Mure - 1879 - 810 str.
...possessors. I am of a diffe" rent opinion ; I think that the protection of territory is to "be reckoned from these islands; and that they are the " natural appendages...coast on which they border, " and from which, indeed, thi y are formed. Their elements " are derived immediately from the territory, and on the " principle... | |
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