Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... belligerent a right to pursue his enemy within the jurisdiction common to both , but not into the special jurisdiction of the neutral party . If the belligerent has a right to take the property of his enemy on the seas , the neutral has ...
... belligerent a right to pursue his enemy within the jurisdiction common to both , but not into the special jurisdiction of the neutral party . If the belligerent has a right to take the property of his enemy on the seas , the neutral has ...
Page 512
... belligerent begins by the exercise of force , to which the neutral must be passive . The second is that the belligerent reserves to his own tribunals the exclusive ju- dicial cognizance of the cause . I have said that this is con- trary ...
... belligerent begins by the exercise of force , to which the neutral must be passive . The second is that the belligerent reserves to his own tribunals the exclusive ju- dicial cognizance of the cause . I have said that this is con- trary ...
Page 513
... belligerent tribunal is a signal proof of the injus- tice of that inveterate usurpation , by which the belligerent party has reserved to his courts the exclusive cognizance of the causes in which neutral rights are involved . For in its ...
... belligerent tribunal is a signal proof of the injus- tice of that inveterate usurpation , by which the belligerent party has reserved to his courts the exclusive cognizance of the causes in which neutral rights are involved . For in its ...
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