| William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - 1825 - 502 σελίδες
...this law, be permitted to participate in its effects by purchasing the beings who are its victims ? " Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...portion of the world of which he considers himself as a part, and to whose law the appeal is made. If we resort to this standard as the test of international... | |
| 1826 - 582 σελίδες
...this law, be permitted to participate in its effects by purchasing the beings who are its victims ? Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...national acts, and the general assent, of that portion ot the world of which he considers himself as a part, and to whnse law the appeal is made. If we resort... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 σελίδες
...law be permitted to participate in its effects by purchasing the human beings who are its victims ? Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...search for its legal solution in those principles which are sanctioned by the usages, the national acts, and the general assent, of that portion of the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1842 - 174 σελίδες
...law be permitted to participate in its effects, by purchasing the human beings who are its victims? Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...search for its legal solution in those principles which are sanctioned by the usages, — the national acts and the general assent of that portion of... | |
| 1844 - 888 σελίδες
...case : "That it (the Slave-Trade) is contrary to the law of nature, will scarcely be denied. * * * Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this question, a jurist must seek its legal solution in those principles of action which are sanctioned by the usages, the national... | |
| 1863 - 856 σελίδες
...beings wno are its victims? " Here is a principle to which the honorable Senator from Maine referred : Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...those principles of action which are sanctioned by tbe usages, the national acts, and the general assent of that portion of the world of which he considers... | |
| 1863 - 848 σελίδες
...might be the answer of a moralist to this ration, a jurist must search for its legal solution in se principles of action which are sanctioned by the usages,...portion of the world of which he considers himself as a part, and to whose law the appeal is made. If we resort to this standard as the test of international... | |
| Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1879 - 460 σελίδες
...: — " Whatsoever might be the answer of a moralist to the question, a jurist must search for its solution in those principles of action, which are...portion of the world, of which he considers himself as a part, and to whose law the appeal is made."2 The question therefore is, whether, when measured... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 798 σελίδες
...this law, be permitted to participate in its effects by purchasing the beings who are its victims? Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...portion of the world of which he considers himself as a part, and to whose law the appeal is made. If we resort to this standard as the test of international... | |
| 1913 - 442 σελίδες
...Mai-shall, held that the African slave trade was not prohibited by the law of nations, pp. 121-122: " Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this...portion of the world of which he considers himself as a, part, and to whose law the appeal is made. If we resort to this standard as the 35 sure. A jurist... | |
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