| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1809 - 466 pages
...price (where any has been given) which such persons may have paid on purchasing any of the said hinds, rights, or properties, since the confiscation. And...confiscations made, nor any prosecutions commenced against any persons, for or by reason of the part which he or they may have taken in the present war ; and that... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1810 - 530 pages
...parts of an instrument shall generally be understood in the same sense. That article is as follows: " That there shall be no future confiscations made,...shall, on that account, suffer any future loss or dau.ag-, either in his person, liberty or property; and that those who may be in confinement on such... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, William Munford - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 692 pages
...parts of an instrument, shall generally be understood in the same sense. That article is as follows : "That there shall be no future confiscations made,...any prosecutions commenced, against any person or pel-sons, for or by reason of the part which he or she may have Liken in the present war, and that... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, William Munford - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 692 pages
...thereof had ever taken, place; and, by the 6th article of the treaty, it was stipulated that there should be no future confiscations made, nor any prosecutions commenced, against any person or persous for, er by reason of, the part which he or they may have taken in the war, and that no person,... | |
| Hugh Henry Brackenridge - Law - 1814 - 608 pages
...to result, by necessary implication, and legal inference from this clause of the treaty, art. vi. " There shall be no future confiscations made, nor any...which he or they may have taken in the present war." This cannot but be considered as a repeal of the Jersey law; and in that case no impediment was in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 680 pages
...future confiscations "•made, nor any prusecution commenced against any « person or persons £>r <Jr by reason of the part which » he or they may have taken in the present war." Now shonld we admit, as has been strongly insisted, that to csrhrat is to confiscate, it would still... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 684 pages
...words of the 4<tli article arc, " There shall be no future confiscations « made, nor any prosecution commenced against any " person or persons for or by reason of the part which " lie or they may have taken in the present war." Now should we admit, as has been strongly insisted,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 508 pages
...impediment in the prosecution of their just rights. ' '•"-* m i»w! 1 3112 v. •»•: .1 -isof Article 6. That there shall be no future confiscations...suffer any future loss or damage either in his person, libertyi or property, and that those who may be in confinement on, sc<eh' charges at the time of the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1818 - 462 pages
...that all persons who have any interest in confiscated lands, either by debts, marriage seitlements, or otherwise, shall meet with no lawful impediment...present war, and that no person shall on that account suiter any future loss or damage either in his person, liberty, or property, and that those who may... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1819 - 816 pages
...confiscations jure belli; for the treaty itself a Com. Dig, Alien. C. 2. Co. Lift. 2. b. b Whick provides, " that there shall be no future confiscations made,...part which he or they may have taken in the present wur ; and that no person shall, on that account, sufler any future loss or damage, either in his person,... | |
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