Show OBEDIENCE TO STATE the ri rights I 1 lits of a state over a subject are arc two obedience and support obedience includes first obedience to the laws whether enacted by tile the legislature or recognized by the courts is ii part of the common law second obedience to all legitimate commands of executive oali cers third obedience to all valid judicial orders and decrees the right to obedience implies the right 0 to compel it for this purpose the state has and roust must have supreme power over the lives the persons and the property of its subjects and may enforce complin p 0 o with its laws command and ancl orders by any means that may lie be ae legally alev says vittel vattel As gom is 1 3 na tion lion acknowledges M L lawful oien a all the citizens ow ono a liim him a a faithful Ab obedience clience ile 19 can call neither 9 govern t the 1 1 t t t a t e n nor 0 r r i e rr c ri n what i v lj L t alie nation i n i e expects x p c ct a f from r 0 i n him ii n i i if f lt lir e hi is not punctually itally obeyed subjects then have no to question oll th ahn wisdom oriu or stien of their sovereigns reigns com command manda they jhc thc y ought to suppose SUMIO if ahr re lie a 1 pok po aiLi lity of doiny so 0 that thai ill all liisi isis rr r derev arr n ml jast icil 1111 s healon li ill is ne countable for the evil lie iio inflicts in the meantime mcantire this augi t not on entirely to he fie a blind obedience no engagement c can in oblige dobli ge ir it even au a man inan to violate the larrs lairs of if nature authors asree agree that a person not lot to obey bobev such C commands 0 ill a is ar evidently contrary dry to th laws of 0 ond Clit ccarles arles IX of franco ordered shi h killing of all the iho Pro protesting protestants Prote stints t A in liis his domain tho the governor Ro vernor ot of bayonne ni iyonne refused to obey sir mid ail lie he I 1 have communicated your V out command tu to your faithful inhabitants and warriors in the garrison and I 1 have fo found und there only good citizens and brave FOl soldiers poldie diers rii not one hanman hangman therefore both they and I 1 must humbly entreat your majesty to be pleased to employ our arms and lives in things that are arc po possible isible however hazardous they chev may baand be and we will exert our klives to the layt lat drop of our blood others replied to those who brought C them the 0 order of the court that they had to great areat a respect for thu the king to aze believe e that such orders came from him bini |