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12. Of the Law of Nations among People who do not cultivate the
Earth. The Spirit of the Laws | ||
18.12. 12. Of the Law of Nations among People who do not cultivate the
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As these people do not live in circumscribed territories, many causes of strife arise between them; they quarrel about waste land as we about inheritances. Thus they find frequent occasions for war, in disputes in relation either to their hunting, their fishing, the pasture for their cattle, or the violent seizing of their slaves; and as they are not possessed of landed property, they have many things to regulate by the law of nations, and but few to decide by the civil law.
12. Of the Law of Nations among People who do not cultivate the
Earth. The Spirit of the Laws | ||