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" So that however it may be mistaken, the end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For ' in all the states of created beings, capable of laws, where there is no law there is no freedom. "
Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising ... - Page 364
by John Locke - 1824
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Geistiges Eigentum: Herausforderung Durchsetzung

Reto M. Hilty, Thomas Jaeger, Volker Kitz - Law - 2008 - 230 pages
...that is, if we choose to remain at rest, we may; if we choose to move, we also may."); LOCKE (Fn. 19) („for liberty is, to be free from restraint and violence from others"); KANT, Die Metaphysik der Sitten, Erster Theil, Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Rechtslehre, 1797,...
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