| James Wilson - 1804 - 494 páginas
...deliberately, solemnly, and notoriously ; as it was of an extensive nature ; and especially as the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations : non erit alia lex Romae, alia Athenis ; alia nunc, alia posthac ; sed et apud omnes gentes et omni... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 páginas
...Burr. 887, of the maritime law, which is a branch pf the law of commerce, fays : " The maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations : non erit alia lex Roma:, alia Athenis ; alia nunc, alia poflhac ; fed et apud opiucs gentes et omni... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - 1806 - 728 páginas
...to fettle the point more deliberately, folemnly, and notorioufly, and efpeciaily as the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations : non erit alia letc R»nt alia ^¡ tenis, alia n нас, aim poßkac,Jed et (if lid от tics gentes... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1810 - 674 páginas
...solemnly, and notoriously ; as it is of so extensive " a nature, and especially as the maritime law is not " the law of a particular country, but the general law of (a) Lutvidge Si another v. Gray will be found in the printed jourU others, determined in the House... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 páginas
...consent, that gives validity, and binding force to the European law of nations." AZXINI. "The Maritime Law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations.".. ,.LD. MANSFIELD. THE MARITIME AND ADMIRALTY LAW. l . Azuni on the Maritime Law of Europe. (Note i.)... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1818 - 690 páginas
...deliberately, solemnly, and notoriously ; as it is of so extensive a nature, and especially as the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations ; noii erit alia lex Roma ; alia Athenis ; alia nunr, alia posthac ; sed et apud omnes gentes, et omni... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1824 - 326 páginas
...nations and languages as are generally approved and allowed of. 4 Black. Com. 67. The maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations ; non erit lex alia Romx, &c. Lord MANSFIKI.D, in Luke et al. T. Lyde. 2 Bur 887. C'eat p»r le droit... | |
| James Kent - 1827 - 544 páginas
...learning. This will accordingly be attempted in the present lecture. The marine law of jL^JlftitfidS.lates is the same as the marine law of Europe. It is not the law of u particu••M*M** M «W*«IK«t*M«- > l*W*'* ' " -•'*-. • . .. ^^r-^-.tt^-O^^^y^ ^, .. lar^... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 536 páginas
...learning. This will accordingly be attempted in the present lecture. The marine law of the United States is the same as the marine law of Europe. It is not...Cicero, when speaking of the eternal laws of justice : Nee erit atia lex Romce, atia Ath.amis ; atia mme, atia posthac ; sed ct omnes gentes, ct omni tonpore... | |
| Joseph Story - 1835 - 558 páginas
...them to be of universal application ; considering, as he himself has declared, the maritime law to be, not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations. And such under his administration it became, as his prophetic spirit, in citing a passage from the most... | |
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