| L. B. Horrigan, Seymour Dwight Thompson - 1874 - 1132 pages
...persons duly empowered by Her Majesty's colonial authorities, to take any steps and to do any acts, which might be necessary, for the defence of Her Majesty's...to the laws and tribunals of any foreign country." Affidavits were read on the part of the people, materially contradicting that of the prisoner, and... | |
| 1874 - 402 pages
...empowered by Her Majesty's colonial authorities to take any steps or to do any acts which might b* deemed necessary for the defence of Her Majesty's territories...consequently those subjects of Her Majesty who engaged iu that transaction were performing an act of public duty, for which they cannot be made personally... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1875 - 848 pages
...the direction of " Her Majesty's colonial authorities ; " and that McLeod and his associates, when engaged in that transaction, were performing an act...made personally and individually answerable to the tribunals of a foreign country." While this demand was pending, a habeas corpus was sued out by McLeod... | |
| 1879 - 924 pages
...under the direction of " Her Majesty's colonial authorities;" and that McLeod and his associates, when engaged in that transaction, were performing an act...made personally and individually answerable to the tribunals of a foreign country." While this demand was pending, a habeas corpus was sued out by McLeod... | |
| Nicholas Hill - 1883 - 786 pages
...majesty's colonial authority, to take 9.iy steps and do any acts which might be necessary for the defctt ce of her majesty's territories and for the protection...majesty who engaged in that transaction were performing en act of public dvty, for which they cuinct be rn^ue person The People r. Mcl*od. ally and individually... | |
| William Smithers Church - 1893 - 1080 pages
...such any steps and to do any acta which prisoners! from custody if might be necessary for the defense of her majesty's territories, and for the protection...that consequently those .subjects of her majesty who enliniri.'d in that transaction were performing an act of public duty, for which they can not be made... | |
| 1895 - 1128 pages
...any acts which might be necessary tor the defense of Her Majesty's subjects, and that they were not personally and individually answerable to the laws and tribunals of any foreign country.' It was thus contended that all liability of McLeod for the acts charged against him was merged in the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1122 pages
...any acts which might be necessary for the defense of Her Majesty's subjects, and that they were not personally and individually answerable to the laws and tribunals of any foreign country.' It was thus contended that all liability of McLeod for the acts charged against him was merged in the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1114 pages
...any acts which might be necessary for the defense of Her Majesty's subjects, and that they were not personally and individually answerable to the laws and tribunals of any foreign country.' It was thus contended that all liability of McLeod for the acts charged against him was merged in the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1120 pages
...any acts which might be necessary for the defense of Her Majesty's subjects, and that they were not personally and individually answerable to the laws and tribunals of any foreign country.' It was thus contended that all liability of McLeod for the acts charged against him was merged in the... | |
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