| Sir Edward Coke - 1817 - 950 pagina’s
...personal action. Trin. 41 Eliz. CB Hal. MSS.— [Note 102.] (3) But now, on declaring war, the king usually, in the proclamation of war, qualifies it,...doubt, such persons are to be deemed alien friends in effect. — [Note 203.] (4) A female alien shall have dower. Rot. Par!. 8 H. 5. n. 15. g H. 5. n.... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Francis Hargrave - 1823 - 894 pagina’s
...personal action . Trin. 41 Eliz. CB Hal. MSS.— [Note 202.] (3) But now, on declaring war, the king usually, in the proclamation of war, qualifies it,...peaceably demean themselves ; and, without doubt, sucn persons are to be deemed alien friends in effect — [Note 203.] (4) A female alien shall hare... | |
| William Scott Preston - 1824 - 456 pagina’s
...declaring war, says Mr. Hargrave, in a note to Co. Lit. 129, b. the king usually qualifies such declaration by permitting the subjects of the enemy resident here,...demean themselves : and without doubt such persons, during such time, are to be deemed alien friends. The next consideration will be, What is a sufficient... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1837 - 864 pagina’s
...that in declaring war, the King, in his proclamation, usually qualifies it by permitting the subject* of the enemy resident here to continue so long as they peaceably demean themselves, so that without doubt such persons are to be deemed in effect alien friends (p); therefore, where an... | |
| George Hansard - 1844 - 286 pagina’s
...appears however, note 3, to same passage, in which it is stated, that now on declaring war, the king usually, in the proclamation of war, qualifies it...continue so long as they peaceably demean themselves, and that such persons are to be deemed alien friends in effect. (I) Brandon v. Nesbitt, 6 TR 23, and Bristow... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1845 - 566 pagina’s
...proclamation of war. (o) It is to be observed, that in declaring war, the King, in his proclamation, usually qualifies it by permitting the subjects of the enemy...continue so long as they peaceably demean themselves, so that without doubt such persons are to be deemed in effect alien friends ; (p) therefore, where... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 848 pagina’s
...of war (/) (2). It is to be observed, that in declaring war, the Queen in her proclamation usually qualifies it by permitting the subjects of the enemy...continue so long as they peaceably demean themselves, so that without doubt such persons are to be deemed in effect alien friends (;«) ; therefore, where... | |
| Charles John Bunyon - 1854 - 426 pagina’s
...as an alien enemy, and that the Qaeen in her proclamation usually qualifies the declaration of war by permitting the subjects of the enemy resident here...continue so long as they peaceably demean themselves, and that without doubt such persons are to be deemed in effect as alien friends. (p) On the other hand,... | |
| Edward Vaughan Williams - 1856 - 966 pagina’s
...his not being able to get in the assets of the testator "(«). But now, on declaring war, the King usually, in the proclamation of war, qualifies it,...demean themselves ; and without doubt, such persons (n) It is said in Toller, pp. 33, 34, that, although the cases are not uniform, yet it seems clear... | |
| Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn - 1869 - 230 pagina’s
...civil rights in this country, unless he is here under a safe conduct or license from the Crown. In modern times, however, on declaring war, the Sovereign...made by or with him is void, and cannot be enforced here even after peace is restored. But the right of an alien enemy to sue in respect of a cause of... | |
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