“The natural, or indigenous, are those born in the country, parents who are citizens.”

The Law of Nations (1758)
Original: (fr) Les naturels, ou indigenes, sont ceux qui sont nes dans le pays, de parens citoyens.

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jurist from the Principality of Neuchâtel 1714–1767

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