| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1844 - 776 pages
...Nor, she concluded, could she or any other prince be with any reason prevented from freely navigating that vast ocean, seeing the use of the sea and air is common to all; " neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public... | |
| John Barrow - 1861 - 210 pages
...not (forasmuch as prescription without possession is little worth), neither from freely navigating that vast ocean, seeing the use of the sea and air is common to all. Neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people, or private persons: forasmuch as neither nature nor public... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1880 - 776 pages
...she refused to admit any right in Spain to debar her subjects from trade, or from ' freely navigating that vast ocean, seeing the use of the sea and air is common to all ; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1890 - 832 pages
...she refused to admit any right in Spain to debar her subjects from trade, or from ' freely navigating that vast ocean, seeing the use of the sea and air is common to all; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1895 - 982 pages
...she refused to admit any right in Spain to debar her subjects from trade, or from ' freely navigating that vast ocean, seeing the use of the sea and air is common to all; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public... | |
| Thomas Alfred Walker - International law - 1899 - 406 pages
...of the Law of Nations, transport Colonies thither, where " the Spaniards inhabite not, for as much as prescription " without possession is little worth;...navigate that vast Ocean, seeing the use of the Sea " and Ayre is common to all. Neither can any title to " the Ocean belong to any people, or private man; foras"... | |
| Thomas Alfred Walker - International law - 1899 - 428 pages
...of the Law of Nations, transport Colonies thither, where " the Spaniards inhabite not, for as much as prescription " without possession is little worth..."navigate that vast Ocean, seeing the use of the Sea "and AJTC is common to all. Neither can any title to " the Ocean belong to any people, or private man ;... | |
| Thomas Alfred Walker - International law - 1899 - 404 pages
...of the Law of Nations, transport Colonies thither, where " the Spaniards inhabite not, for as much as prescription " without possession is little worth...navigate that vast Ocean, seeing the use of the Sea "and Ayre is common to all. Neither can any title to " the Ocean belong to any people, or private man ;... | |
| Hannis Taylor - International law - 1901 - 1148 pages
...Elizabeth of the intrusion of English vessels into the waters of the Indies, she admonished him that "the use of the sea and air is common to all; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, for as much as neither nature nor public... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1904 - 804 pages
...she refused to admit any right in Spain to debar her subjects from trade, or from ' freely navigating that vast ocean, seeing the use of the sea and air is common to all; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public... | |
| |