| Christopher Robinson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1810 - 410 páginas
...times, an immiscible character has been kept up ; foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation; they continue strangers...were— — Doris amara suam non intermiscuit undam ; not acquiring any national character under the general sovereignty of the country, ^fid not trading... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 páginas
...immiscible character has been kept up ; foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the nation ; they continue strangers and sojourners, as all their fathers were. Thus, with respect to establishments in Turkey, the British courts of prize, during war with Holland,... | |
| 1837 - 534 páginas
...time, an immiscible character has been kept up. Foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation ; they continue...were. " Doris amara suam non intermiscuit undam." The following is another instance of felicitous quotation. " This is a case of diffident and modest merit.... | |
| 1837 - 490 páginas
...time, an immiscible character has been kept up. Foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation ; they continue...were. " Doris amara suam non intermiscuit undam." The following is another instance of felicitous quotation. " This is a case of diffident and modest merit.... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 548 páginas
...time, an immiscible character has been kept up. Foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation : they continue...as all their fathers were: " ' Doris amara suam non intcrmisceat umlam.' " The following is another instance of felicitous quotation. " This is a case... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 564 páginas
...time, an immiscible character has been kept up. Foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation : they continue...and sojourners as all their fathers were : " ' Doris .1:11.11 -i suam non intermisceat undam.' " The following is another instance of felicitous quotation.... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1847 - 238 páginas
...times, an immiscible character has been kept up ; foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation ; they continue...as all their fathers were, " Doris amara suam non intermisceat undam," not acquiring any national character under the general sovereignty of the country,... | |
| William Hook Morley - 1849 - 724 páginas
...kept up ; foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the natives ; they continue strangers and sojourners as all their...fathers were." Doris amara suam non intermiscuit undam. 3 Rob. Adm. R. 29. By the comity of nations, therefore, as existing between princes of Christian and... | |
| William Hook Morley - 1849 - 722 páginas
...kept up ; foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the natives ; they continue strangers and sojourners as all their fathers were." Doris amara mm non intermiscuit undam. 3 Rob. Adm. R. 29. By the comity of nations, therefore, as existing between... | |
| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 508 páginas
...times, an immiscible character has been kept up, foreigners are not admitted into the general body and mass of the society of the nation. They continue strangers and sojourners, as all their fathers were ; not acquiring any national character under the general sovereignty of the country, and not trading... | |
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