| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 604 pages
...power cannot take from any man any parF of his property without his own consent. For the preservation of property being the end of government, and that for which men enter into society, it necessarily supposes and requires that the people should have property, without which they... | |
| John Locke - 1924 - 272 pages
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| 1934 - 194 pages
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| Walter Struck - 1933 - 370 pages
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| 1975 - 610 pages
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