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" And hence subduing or cultivating the earth, and having dominion, we see are joined together. The one gave title to the other. So that God, by commanding to subdue, gave authority so far to appropriate. And the... "
Treatise on the Offices of Justice of Peace, Constable, Commissioner of ... - Página 360
por Gilbert Hutcheson - 1806
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - 1764 - 438 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and firft peopling of the great common of the world, it was quite otherwife. The law man was under, was rather for appropriating....was his property which could not be taken from him where-ever he had fixed it. And hence fubduing or cultivating the earth, and having dominion, we fee...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volumen9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 páginas
...whereas in the heginning and first peopling of the great common of the world, it was quite otherwise. The law man was under, was rather for appropriating. God commanded and his wants forced him to lahour. Thnt was his property which could not he taken from him, wherever he had fixed it. And hence...
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Two Treatises on Government

John Locke - 1821 - 536 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of the great common of the world, it was quite otherwise. The law man was under, was rather for appropriating....commanded, and his wants forced him to labour. That was his proper ty which could not be taken from . him wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cultivating...
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Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising ...

John Locke - 1824 - 514 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of the great common of the world, it was quite otherwise. The law man was under, was rather for appropriating,...was his property which could not be taken from him i wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cul/ tivating the earth, and having dominion, we...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - 1884 - 332 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of| the great common of the world it was quite otherwise. The law man was under was rather for appropriating....could not be taken from him wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cultivating the earth and having dominion, we see, are joined together. The one...
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Of Civil Government and Toleration

John Locke - 1905 - 198 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of the great common of the world it was quite otherwise. The law man was under was rather for appropriating....could not be taken from him wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cultivating the earth, and having dominion, we see are joined together. The one...
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of the great common of the world, it was quite otherwise. The law man was under, was rather for appropriating....could not be taken from him wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cultivating the earth, and having dominion, we see are joined together. The one...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1967 - 548 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and firsl peopling of the great Common of the World, it was quite otherwise. The Law Man was under, was rather for appropriating. God Commanded, and his Wants forced him to lahour. That was his Property i3 which could not be taken from him where-ever he had fixed it. And...
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Two Treatises of Government: With a Supplement, Patriarcha, by Robert Filmer

John Locke - 1947 - 356 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of the great common of the world it was quite otherwise. The law man was under was rather for appropriating....could not be taken from him wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cultivating the earth and having dominion, we see, are joined together. The one...
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The Locke Reader: Selections from the Works of John Locke with a General ...

John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 páginas
...whereas in the beginning and first peopling of the great common of the world it was quite otherwise. The law man was under was rather for appropriating....could not be taken from him wherever he had fixed it. And hence subduing or cultivating the earth, and having dominion, we see are joined together. The one...
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