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the maxim — founded doubtless in certain sense in the nature of the old traditional laws of war, but yet, the extension and practical application now given to
foreign to the older state-law —that all the land of the subject communities was to be regarded as the private property of the state; maxim, which was           employed to vindicate the right of the state to tax that land at pleasure, as was the case in Asia, or to apply for
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the institution of colonies, as was done in Africa, and which became afterwards a fundamental principle of law under the empire.