| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 990 pages
...1824. of the act already referred to. We are decidedly of opinion, that it cannot be so considered. The laws of no nation can justly extend beyond its...the phrases used in our municipal laws may be, they must always be restricted in construction, to places and -persons, upon whom the Legislature have authority... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 598 pages
...protection be due to Durfee our fellow-citizen. "The laws of no nation," soys Mr. Justice Story, "can jcstly extend beyond its own territories except so far as...rights of any other nation within its own jurisdiction. It would be monstrous to suppose that our revenue officers were authorized to enter into any foreign... | |
| Alexander McLeod, Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - 1841 - 426 pages
...nation," says Mr. Justice Story, " can justly extend beyond its own territories, except so far as it regards its own citizens. They can have no force to...rights of any other nation within its own jurisdiction. It would be monstrous to suppose that our revenue officers were authorized to enter into foreign ports... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 440 pages
...of protection be due to Durfee our fellow-citizen. "The laws of no nation," says Mr. Justice Story, "can justly extend beyond its own territories except...rights of any other nation within its own jurisdiction. It would be monstrous to suppose that our revenue officers were authorized to enter into any foreign... | |
| Lyttleton Forbes Winslow - 1863 - 788 pages
...shores, and such shores are part of the territory of the sovereign" (1 Gallison's B., 62). The municipal laws of no nation can justly extend beyond its own...They can have no force to control the sovereignty or right of any other nation within its own jurisdiction (9 Wheaton's R, 362). The recent capture of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 798 pages
...section «of the act already referred to. We are decidedly of opinion that it cannot be so considered. The laws of no nation can justly extend beyond its...its own citizens. They can have no force to control (he sovereignty or rights of any other nation, within its own'jurisdiction. And, however general and... | |
| Nicholas Hill - 1883 - 786 pages
...of protection be hie to Durfee, our fellow citizen. "The laws of no nation," says Mr. Justice Story, "can justly extend beyond its own territories except...rights of any other nation within its own jurisdiction. It would be monstrous to suppose that our revenue officers were authorized to enter into foreign ports... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 676 pages
...speaking for the court, that "the laws of no nation can justly extend beyond its own jurisdiction, except so far as regards its own citizens. They can...jurisdiction. And however general and comprehensive the phraseology used in our municipal laws may be, they must always be restricted in construction to places... | |
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