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Page 67
... thing necessary to the commencement of the right of property in the thing to be appropriated ; but that occupancy alone , is not sufficient for its completion . Mr. Locke maintains , that as every man's time and labor is something that ...
... thing necessary to the commencement of the right of property in the thing to be appropriated ; but that occupancy alone , is not sufficient for its completion . Mr. Locke maintains , that as every man's time and labor is something that ...
Page 68
... thing that moveth upon the earth . This does not , however , assist us in the least , in solving the question , how , if all have a common property in a thing , the occupation of a part by one should sever that part from the common ...
... thing that moveth upon the earth . This does not , however , assist us in the least , in solving the question , how , if all have a common property in a thing , the occupation of a part by one should sever that part from the common ...
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... thing invisible , has only a mental existence , and cannot be delivered over from hand to hand . " However abstract the notion , yet I think the conception of it very easy ; and although it cannot be supposed to exist in the very early ...
... thing invisible , has only a mental existence , and cannot be delivered over from hand to hand . " However abstract the notion , yet I think the conception of it very easy ; and although it cannot be supposed to exist in the very early ...
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