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<head>C<!-- centred -->  <note>17.</note></head>
<head>Offences against the external Security of the State.</head>
<p><!-- indented -->The case of an act committed to the prejudice of a foreign
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state in its <hi rend='underline'>political</hi> capacity is a business of still greater delicacy
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than any which have yet been mentioned.  the most <add>common</add>
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<head>Note</head>
<p>frequently committed , is far enough as yet from being determinate.
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This may be observed from the preceding definition,
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which however loose as it is , is as precise as any which the
<lb/>
idea commonly annexed to the word Piracy seems to admit
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of.  How long for instance must the offender or offenders have
<lb/>
quitted the sea ?  It is necessary or not that they should retain
<lb/>
the intention of going to Sea again ?  What are we to
<lb/>
say when the <sic>offence</sic> is committed on vacant spot of land,
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in a country not understood to be within the dominions of
<lb/>
any State ?  Is this Piracy or not ?  A party of English
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for instance and another of Spaniards meet in some
<lb/>
inland part or other of the wilds of America which is
<lb/>
not understood to be comprised within the limits of either
<lb/>
the English or the Spanish colonies . The one part attacks
<lb/>
and plunders the other .  Would this be Piracy ?  I suppose
<lb/>
not : because not committed <del>e</del>in or near the Sea .
 
 
 
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C 17. Offences against the external Security of the State.

The case of an act committed to the prejudice of a foreign
state in its political capacity is a business of still greater delicacy
than any which have yet been mentioned. the most common


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Note

frequently committed , is far enough as yet from being determinate.
This may be observed from the preceding definition,
which however loose as it is , is as precise as any which the
idea commonly annexed to the word Piracy seems to admit
of. How long for instance must the offender or offenders have
quitted the sea ? It is necessary or not that they should retain
the intention of going to Sea again ? What are we to
say when the offence is committed on vacant spot of land,
in a country not understood to be within the dominions of
any State ? Is this Piracy or not ? A party of English
for instance and another of Spaniards meet in some
inland part or other of the wilds of America which is
not understood to be comprised within the limits of either
the English or the Spanish colonies . The one part attacks
and plunders the other . Would this be Piracy ? I suppose
not : because not committed ein or near the Sea .




Identifier: | JB/072/051/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

offences against the external security of the state

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23668

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