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" The earth therefore and all things therein are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the Immediate gift of the Creator. And while the earth continued bare of inhabitants it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common... "
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1872 - 776 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock...
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Blackstone Economized: Being a Compendium of the Laws of England to the ...

David Mitchell Aird - Law - 1873 - 366 pages
...things. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator...while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1876 - 782 pages
...) The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. 'And, while the earth continued bare of abi '.ants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took...
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McGuffey's New Sixth Eclectic Reader: Exercises in Rhetorical ..., Volume 6

William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1867 - 498 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of mankind, +exolusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. And while the cirth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England Applicable to Real Property

William Blackstone, Alexander Leith, James Frederick Smith - Law - 1880 - 650 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock...
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The Bible and Land

James Booth Converse - Single tax - 1888 - 260 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of -inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose, that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock...
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Fur-seal Arbitration: Oral Argument of James C. Carter ... on Behalf of the ...

James Coolidge Carter - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 398 pages
...the earth". Hence the earth and all things therein are the general property of allmankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock,...
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Fur Seal Arbitration, Volume 9

Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 986 pages
...the earth". Hence the earth and all things therein are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock,...
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Cyclopedia of Law ...

Charles Erehart Chadman - Law - 1912 - 624 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that every one took from the public stock...
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McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Volume 6

William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1921 - 506 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator....while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in common among them, and that everyone took from the public stock,...
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