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<head>Offences<!-- 1 word, larger font --> against the external Security of the State<!-- 1 word, larger font -->.</head> | <head>Offences<!-- 1 word, larger font --> against the external Security of the State<!-- 1 word, larger font -->.</head> | ||
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<p> <add>commonly</add> <del> | <p> <add>commonly</add> <del>apt to be</del> united. Accordingly a state is looked upon as being | ||
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more responsible for what passes within its own dominions | more responsible for what passes within its own dominions | ||
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than for what passes any where else. | than for what passes any where else. | ||
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<p><!-- indent --><note>That which is <sic>desined</sic> from birth the most permanent. | |||
<p><!-- indent --><note>That which is <sic>desined</sic> from birth the most permanent. This alone constitutes a man a member of the State.</note> This jurisdiction however, though the most coercive | |||
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so long as it subsists, is not the most permanent. | so long as it subsists, is not the most permanent. The most | ||
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permanent is that which is constituted by birth. | permanent is that which is constituted by birth. This is | ||
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evidently perpetual : and this alone is commonly understood | evidently perpetual: and this alone is commonly understood | ||
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to constitute the person subject to it, a member of the | to constitute the person subject to it, a member of the | ||
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state. | state. With regard to any other state than that within | ||
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the dominions of which he was born , a man may be spoken | the dominions of which he was born, a man may be spoken | ||
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of as a subject , but he is hardly looked upon as a member | of as a subject, but he is hardly looked upon as a member | ||
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of it unless by his own consent he be constituted such by | of it unless by his own consent he be constituted such by | ||
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an express act of the state. | an express act of the state. Such an Act is called an Act of | ||
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<foreign>Naturalization</foreign>. | <foreign>Naturalization</foreign>. | ||
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<p><!-- indent --><note>These two alone constitute a man a Subject</note> These two are the only species of jurisdiction that | <p><!-- indent --><note>These two alone constitute a man a Subject</note> These two are the only species of jurisdiction that | ||
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are commonly understood to | are commonly understood to constitute a man a subject of | ||
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the state by which they are possessed . In no other case | the state by which they are possessed. In no other case | ||
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than that of birth is jurisdiction by reason of affection to a | than that of birth is jurisdiction by reason of affection to a |
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Offences against the external Security of the State.
commonly apt to be united. Accordingly a state is looked upon as being
more responsible for what passes within its own dominions
than for what passes any where else.
That which is desined from birth the most permanent. This alone constitutes a man a member of the State. This jurisdiction however, though the most coercive
so long as it subsists, is not the most permanent. The most
permanent is that which is constituted by birth. This is
evidently perpetual: and this alone is commonly understood
to constitute the person subject to it, a member of the
state. With regard to any other state than that within
the dominions of which he was born, a man may be spoken
of as a subject, but he is hardly looked upon as a member
of it unless by his own consent he be constituted such by
an express act of the state. Such an Act is called an Act of
Naturalization.
These two alone constitute a man a Subject These two are the only species of jurisdiction that
are commonly understood to constitute a man a subject of
the state by which they are possessed. In no other case
than that of birth is jurisdiction by reason of affection to a
place, nor in any case jurisdiction by reason of possessions,
or jurisdiction by reason of religion understood to constitute
a man a subject. This however is but matter of words; for it
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offences against the external security of the state |
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