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... Territory and Property by Right of Conquest . • · VII . On the Right over Prisoners of War VIII . On Empire over the Conquered · • IX . Of the Right of Postliminium XI . The Right of Killing Enemies , in Just War , to be Tempered with ...
... Territory and Property by Right of Conquest . • · VII . On the Right over Prisoners of War VIII . On Empire over the Conquered · • IX . Of the Right of Postliminium XI . The Right of Killing Enemies , in Just War , to be Tempered with ...
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... territories were adjudged , the one to the colony of Capua , and the other to that of Beneventum . Otho , as Tacitus relates , gave the cities of the Moors to the Province of Baetia . None of these instances , any more than the cessions ...
... territories were adjudged , the one to the colony of Capua , and the other to that of Beneventum . Otho , as Tacitus relates , gave the cities of the Moors to the Province of Baetia . None of these instances , any more than the cessions ...
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... territories it flows . He may form quays , and buttresses upon that river , and to him all the produce of it belongs . But the same river , as a running water , still remains common to all to draw or drink it . Ovid introduces Latona ...
... territories it flows . He may form quays , and buttresses upon that river , and to him all the produce of it belongs . But the same river , as a running water , still remains common to all to draw or drink it . Ovid introduces Latona ...
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... territory , because he had done it without asking their leave , at the same time ob- serving , that no one knocks at ... territories , do not form such an exception as can do away the rule already laid down . For it is not proper or ...
... territory , because he had done it without asking their leave , at the same time ob- serving , that no one knocks at ... territories , do not form such an exception as can do away the rule already laid down . For it is not proper or ...
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... territory ; for in this instance , a passage may be refused . For the sovereign has a right to attack that power in his own territory , and to oppose its march . Now a free passage ought to be allowed not only to persons , but to ...
... territory ; for in this instance , a passage may be refused . For the sovereign has a right to attack that power in his own territory , and to oppose its march . Now a free passage ought to be allowed not only to persons , but to ...
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