Effects of the Domain Between Nations§ 79. General effect of the domain.§ 80. What is comprehended in the domain of a nation.§ 81. The property of the citizens is the property of the nation, with respect to foreign nations.§ 82. A consequence of this principle.§ 83. Connection of the domain of the nation with the sovereignty. § 84. Jurisdiction.§ 85. Effects of the jurisdiction in foreign countries.§ 86. Desert and uncultivated places.§ 87. Duty of the nation in this respect.§ 88. Right of possessing things that have no owner.§ 89. Rights granted to another nation.§ 90. It is not allowable to drive a nation out of a country which it inhabits.§ 91. to extend by violence the bounds of empire.§ 92. The limits of territories ought to be carefully settled.§ 93. Violation of territory.§ 94. Prohibition to enter the territory.§ 95. A country possessed by several nations at the same time.§ 96. A country possessed by a private person.§ 97. Independent families in a country.§ 98. Possession of certain places only, or of certain rights, in a vacant country. 1. See the report made to the King of Great Britain by Sir George Lee, Dr. Paul, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Mr. Murray. It is an excellent piece on the law of nations.
2. Memorial in behalf of the duchess of Longueville, 1672.
3.Sicut clum diis, ita terras generi mortalium datas; quæque vacuæ, eas publicas esse. TACIT.