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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer - Page 204
by John Locke - 1884 - 318 pages
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - 1764 - 438 pages
...property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what, that is once joined to, at leaft where there is enough, and as good, left in common for others. §. 28. He that is nourimed by the acorns he picked up under an oak, or the apples he gathered from the trees in the wood,...
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THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

John Locke - 1801 - 512 pages
...of other men. For this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least...as good, left in common for others. §. 28. He that » nourished by the acoHl he picked up under an oak, or the apples he gathered from the trees in the...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...of other men : for this lahour hejng the unqnestionahle property of the lahourer, no man hut he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least where there is enough, and >s good,. left in common for others. 28. He that is nourished hy the acorns he picked up under an oak,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 17

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 816 pages
...shall find matters to pick a quarrel at. lil. The business of a picklhank is the basest of offices. Id. He that is nourished by the acorns he picked up under an oak in the wood, has appropriated them to himself. Locke. The pickers pick the hops into the hair-cloth....
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India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character ..., Part 47, Volume 2

Robert Rickards - 1832 - 828 pages
...other men. For this labour being " the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but " he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at "...enough, and as good, left in common " for others." — Locke on Civ. Gov. vol. iv. p. 353. 293 Paper; who says, " after diligent search 1 " cannot find...
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Institutes of Natural Law: Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures on ...

Thomas Rutherforth - 1832 - 620 pages
...his property. For this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer; no man, but he, can have a right to what that is once joined to: at least,...is enough, and as good left, in common for others. Thus, whilst he agrees with Grotius in words, they difl'er widely from one another when the sense of...
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Principles of Political Economy

George Poulett Scrope - 1833 - 496 pages
...labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is joined to — at least, where there is enough, and as good, left in common for others*.' ' And amongst those who are accounted the civilized part of mankind, who have made and multiplied laws...
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The Univercœlum and Spiritual Philosopher, Volume 3, Issues 1-26

1848 - 424 pages
...right of other men. For his lubor being the unquestionable property of the laborer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least...is enough, and as good left in common for others. " He that is nourished by the acorn he picked up under the oak, or the apples he gathered from the...
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The Moderate Monarchy, Or Principles of the British Constitution, Described ...

Albrecht von Baron HALLER - 1849 - 388 pages
...of other men. For this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least...is enough, and as good left in common for others. " He that is nourished by the acorns he picked up under an oak, or the apples he gathered from the...
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Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 pages
...of other men. For this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least when there is enough and as good left in common for others." If inclined to cavil, one might in reply...
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