| 1844 - 778 sivua
...population is incapable of occupying the whole. We hare already observed (§ 81), in establishing the obligation to cultivate the earth, that those nations...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession ; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in... | |
| United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 sivua
...cannot exclusively appropriate to themselves mow land than they have occasion for, or more than th«y are able to settle and cultivate. Their unsettled...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession; and the people of Europe, too cJocelj pent up at home, finding land ol which the savages stood ia no... | |
| William Fox - 1851 - 188 sivua
...land than they have occasion for, or more than they are able to settle and cultivate. It is urged that their unsettled habitation in those immense regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession, and that the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, are lawfully entitled to take possession... | |
| Emer de Vattel - 1852 - 666 sivua
...than they have BOOK i. occasion for, or more than they are able to settle and culti- cnAP' *Y vate. Their unsettled habitation in those immense regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession ; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in... | |
| George Bowyer - 1854 - 424 sivua
...population is incapable of occupying the whole. We have already observed (§. 81), in establishing the obligation to cultivate the earth, that those nations...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in no... | |
| Thomas Benton Edgington - 1904 - 370 sivua
...scanty population is incapable of occupying the whole. " We have already observed, in establishing the obligation to cultivate the earth, that those nations...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession ; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1908 - 692 sivua
...titulis quUnu barbari potuerimt venire in ditionem Hispanorum," S. 162V-174, edit. Salmautica!, 1565. lawfully take possession of some part of a vast country,..." English Puritans " here, the credit of Maryland Catholies has been quietly transferred to the wrong party.6 The opinions, judgments, and theories reported... | |
| George Washington Crichfield - 1908 - 698 sivua
...scanty population is incapable of occupying the whole. We have already observed, in establishing the obligation to cultivate the earth, that those nations...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in no... | |
| George Washington Crichfield - 1908 - 704 sivua
...scanty population is incapable of occupying the whole. We have already observed, in establishing the obligation to cultivate the earth, that those nations...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in no... | |
| 1913 - 578 sivua
...population is incapable of occupying the whole ? We have already observed (§ 81), in establishing the obligation to cultivate the earth, that those nations...regions cannot be accounted a true and legal possession ; and the people of Europe, too closely pent up at home, finding land of which the savages stood in... | |
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