The Law of Nations. Emer de Vattel
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88. Right of possessing things that have no owner,
89. Rights granted to another nation,
90. Not allowable to expel a nation from the country she inhabits,
91. nor to extend by violence the bounds of empire,
92. The limits of territories ought to be carefully ascertained,
94. Prohibition to enter the territory,
95. A country possessed by several nations at the same time,
96. A country possessed by a private person,
97. Independent families in a country,
98. Possession of certain places only, or of certain rights, in a vacant country,
CHAPTER VIII Rules respecting Foreigners.
99. General idea of the conduct a state ought to observe towards foreigners,
101. Foreigners are subject to the laws,
102. and punishable according to the laws,
103. Who is the judge of their disputes,
104. Protection due to foreigners,
106. To what burthens they are subject,
107. Foreigners continue members of their own nation,
108. The state has no right over the person of a foreigner, <xxxv>
110. Who are the heirs of a foreigner,
113. The right of traite foraine,
114. Immovable property possessed by an alien,
CHAPTER IX Of the Rights retained by all Nations after the Introduction of Domain and Property.
116. What are the rights of which men cannot be deprived,
117. Right still remaining from the primitive state of communion,
118. Right retained by each nation over the property of others,
120. Right of procuring provisions by force,
121. Right of making use of things belonging to others,
122. Right of carrying off women,
124. and of procuring necessaries,
125. Right of dwelling in a foreign country,
126. Things, of which the use is inexhaustible,
128. Nature of that right in general,
129. and in cases not doubtful,
130. Exercise of that right between nations,
131. General duty of the proprietor,
133. Securities may be required,