Vacant and uncultivated lands which are found in the territory of a State should be awarded to foreigners if they demand them. And in fact they have the right to seize them; for we should not regard as property that which is not cultivated.
— HUGO GROTIUS, Rights of War and Peace, Book II., Chap. 2., Sec. 17.
The earth is the common ground of all its inhabitants.
— CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN, The Transvaal and the Philippines,
New York Independent, Feb. 1, 1900, p. 289.
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