| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 804 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply ; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions manifestly unjust, that tho British Government should be called upon to interfere. But there may be cases in which no confidence... | |
| 1855 - 988 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...their composition and nature, not of a character to mapire any hope of obtaining justice from them. It has been said, "We do not apply this rule to countries... | |
| 1857 - 352 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...to inspire any hope of obtaining justice from them. It has been said, " We do not apply this rule to countries whose governments are arbitrary or despotic,... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 頁
...doubt, to those courts of justice the British subjects ought, in the first instance, to apply ; and Ewing Ritchie I will take a transaction that occurred not long ago as an instance. An inn-keeper of Catania was brought... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1900 - 402 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply ; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...to inspire any hope of obtaining justice from them. It has been said, " We do not apply this rule to countries whose governments are arbitrary or despotic,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 520 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...British government should be called upon to interfere. BuH there may be cases in which no confidence can be placed in the tribunals, those tribunals being,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions manifestly unjust, that the 4822 British government should be called upon to interfere. But there may be cases in which no confidence... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1062 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the Britislv subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...to inspire any hope of obtaining justice from them. It has been said, ' We do not apply this rule to countries whose governments are arbitrary or despotic,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1056 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...tribunals being, from their composition and nature, not of ti character to inspire any hope of obtaining justice from them. It has been said, ' We do not apply... | |
| 1910 - 1060 頁
...no doubt, to those courts of justice the British subject ought in the first instance to apply; and it is only on a denial of justice, or upon decisions...to inspire any hope of obtaining justice from them. It has been said: "We do not apply this rule to countries whose governments are arbitrary or despotic,... | |
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