... of proof, that, in respect of them, by the authority of their own laws, it is otherwise. As the case now stands, we think we are entitled to say that a claimant can have no right, upon principles... The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Pagina 881812Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1810 - 538 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean, that this countryhas no right to controul any foreign legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to its...this trade ; but we have now a right to affirm, that, prima Jhcic, the track if illegal; auJ thus to ihruw or. cLhnants the * burJea burden of proof, that,... | |
| Africa Institution, London - 1807 - 444 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean that this country has no right to controul any foreign legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to its...trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants the burthen of proof that, in respect of them, by the authority of their own laws, it is otherwise. As... | |
| African Institution (London, England). - 1807 - 644 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean that this country has no right to controul any foreign legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to its...trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants the burthen of proof that, in respect of them, by the authority of their own laws, it is otherwise. As... | |
| 1810 - 32 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean that this coiintry has no right to control any foreign Legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to its...subjects the prosecution of this trade ; but we have -32 . now a right to affirm, that primer fade the trade is illegal, and thus to throw en claimants... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - 1811 - 164 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean that this country has no right to controul any foreign legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to its...trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants the burthen of proof that, in respect of them, by the authority of their' own laws, it is otherwise. As... | |
| 1811 - 424 pagina’s
...foreign legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to VOL. i. I * its own subjects the prosecution of this trade ; but we have now a right to affirm that primA facie the trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants the burthen of proof that, in respect... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean that this country Ims no right to controul any foreign legislature that may think fit to dissent from this doctrine, and to permit to its own subjects the prosecution of this trade; hut we have now a right to affirm that prima facie the trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 pagina’s
...speaking, I mean that this " country has no right to control any fo" reign legislature that may think fit to " dissent from this doctrine, and to permit " to...prosecution of " this trade ; but we have now a right (o " affirm, that prima facie the trade is illegal, " and thus to throw on claimant* the bur" den of... | |
| John Dodson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1815 - 534 pagina’s
...permit to its own fubjects the profecution of this trade ; but we have now a right to affirm thac prima facie the trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants the the burthen of proof that, in refpect of them, by the authority of their own laws, it is otherwife.... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1815 - 540 pagina’s
...that may think fit to diffent from this doctrine, 'and to permit to its own fubje&s the profecution of this trade ; but we have now a right to affirm that prima facie the trade is illegal, and thus to throw on claimants the the burthen of proof that, in... | |
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