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" Thus this law of reason makes the deer that Indian's who hath killed it; it is allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before it was the common right of every one. "
Is Copyright Perpetual?: An Examination of the Origin and Nature of Literary ... - Page 18
by Eaton Sylvester Drone - 1875 - 23 pages
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Human Life and the Natural World: Readings in the History of Western Philosophy

Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - Philosophy - 1997 - 276 pages
...and hath thereby appropriated it to himself. 30. Thus this law of reason makes the deer that Indians who hath killed it; it is allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before, it was the common right of every one. And amongst those who are counted...
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A report of the Board of Trade to the Lords Justices, respecting the relief ...

Jörg Thomas Peters, John Locke - Public welfare - 1997 - 364 pages
...Entscheidung fällt, bestimmte Tiere zu jagen und zu erlegen, sind diese Tiere dem Naturzustand enthoben: "Thus this Law of reason makes the Deer, that Indian's who hath killed it; tis allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before, it was the common...
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Classical Foundations of Liberty and Property

Richard Epstein - Law - 2000 - 438 pages
...common, and helong'd equally to all her Children, and hath therehy appropriated it to himself. i0 jo. Thus this Law of reason makes the Deer, that Indian's who hath killed it; 'tis allowed to he his goods who hath hestowed his lahour upon it, though hefore, it was the common...
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Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child Or the Dog?

Gary Francione - Law - 2010 - 276 pages
...removed [the animal] from the state of Nature, wherein she was common, and hath begun a Property."10 "Thus this Law of reason makes the Deer, that Indian's who hath killed it; 'tis allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before, it was the common...
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Political Principles and Indian Sovereignty

Thurman Lee Hester - Indians of North America - 2001 - 154 pages
...when applying the doctrine. On this account private property originates in labor. As Locke wrote, Tbus this Law of reason makes the Deer, that Indian's who hath killed it; 'tis enough to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before, it was the common...
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Philosophers on Race: Critical Essays

Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott - Philosophy - 2002 - 340 pages
...the deer that Indians who hath killed it; 'tis allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before, it was the common right of every one" (ibid., 30). The American Indian can claim property in the fruit or venison and other goods which nourish...
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Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration

John Locke - Political Science - 2003 - 378 pages
...common, and belonged equally to all her children, and hath thereby appropriated it to himself. § 30. Thus this law of reason makes the deer that Indian's...it is allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before it was the common right of every one. And amongst those who are counted...
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Locke: Political Writings

John Locke, David Wootton - Philosophy - 2003 - 492 pages
...common, and belonged equally to all her children, and hath thereby appropriated it to himself. 30. Thus this law of reason makes the deer that Indian's who hath killed it; 'tis allowed to be his goods who hath bestowed his labour upon it, though before it was the common...
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Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World: Theory and Practice

Richard A. Spinello, Herman T. Tavani - Business & Economics - 2005 - 306 pages
...assignation of consent of anybody. (TTGI1, 27) [...] this law of reason makes the deer that Indian 's who hath killed it; it is allowed to be his goods...though, before, it was the common right of every one. (TTG II, 29) Thus the right to one's labor doesn't apply to methods of work, and methods of work can...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VI (Advance in Knowledge 1650-1800)

Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 466 pages
...was common, and belonged equally to all her children, and hath thereby appropriated it to himself. Thus this law of reason makes the deer that Indian's...hath killed it ; it is allowed to be his goods, who has bestowed his labour upon it, though before it was the common right of everyone. And amongst those...
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