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10. C Offences against the external Security of the State.
naturally under the several titles which are taken from
the several different ways in which the party injured
may be affected by them. They are either offences against person,
or offences against property, or offences against reputation, and
so forth, as the case may be.
How when within the dominions of a third State. If the place in which the offence was committed be
within the dominions of a third state it is from such third
power that the state of which the party injured is a
member will expect satisfaction in the first instance. If
however it be out of its power to give satisfaction the
property as well as person of the offender being out of
its reach, the injured state may naturally enough be disposed
to resort to that of which the offender is a member.
It may perhaps expect the same punishment to
be inflicted on him as would be inflicted on him for
an offence of the same kind committed to the prejudice
of a fellow member; it will hardly expect more.
How when on a vacant Spot. If the place be a vacant spot not within the dominions of any state, the state of which the offender is a member will naturally be that to which the injured state
will resort in the first instance. It may however resort in
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