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... Annual Register of World Events - Page 2861800Full view - About this book
| Law - 1890 - 838 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... | |
| Richard Epstein - Law - 2000 - 438 pages
...therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclufive of other heings, from the immediate gift of the creator. And, while the earth continued hare of inhahitants, it if irafonahle to fuppofe, that all was in common among *hem, and that every... | |
| Gregory Claeys - Co-operative societies - 2005 - 448 pages
...28. 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... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 pages
...subject. The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of 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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