| Methodist Church - 1888 - 958 pages
...things of the world in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe." * But " there is no foundation in nature or in natural law...upon parchment should convey the dominion of land." "The earth, therefore, and all * Principles of Political Economy, book ii, c. i, ยง 2. things therein,... | |
| Terence Vincent Powderly - Knights of labor - 1889 - 742 pages
...the former proprietor by descent from our ancestors, or by the last will and testament of the dying owner. Not caring to reflect that accurately and strictly...land ; why the son should have a right to exclude his fellow creatures from a determinate spot of ground because his father had done so before him ; or why... | |
| Samuel Whitfield Thackeray - England - 1889 - 252 pages
...the former proprietor, by descent from our ancestors, or by the last will and testament of the dying owner. Not caring to reflect that, accurately and...land ; why the son should have a right to exclude his fellow creatures from a determinate spot of the ground because his father had done so before him ;... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - Individualism - 1889 - 420 pages
...from our ancestors or by the last will and testament of the dying owner ; not caring to reflect tha't there is no foundation in nature or in natural law...words upon parchment should convey the dominion of lands ; why the son should have a right to exclude his fellow creatures from a determinate spot of... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - Individualism - 1889 - 416 pages
...from our ancestors or by the last will and testament of the dying owner ; not caring to reflect that there is no foundation in nature or in natural law...words upon parchment should convey the dominion of lands ; why the son should have a right to exclude his fellow creatures from a determinate spot of... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1890 - 850 pages
...the dying owner; not caring to reflect th?,t Accurately and strictly speaking) there is no foundaiion in nature or in natural law, why a set of words upon parchment should convey the dominion of la.irL; why the son should have a right to exclude his fellow creatures from a determinate spot of... | |
| John C. Devereux - Law - 1891 - 432 pages
...the former proprietor, bjt descent from our ancestors, or by the last will and testament of the dying owner ; not caring to reflect that (accurately and...determinate spot of ground, because his father had done so before him ; or why the occupier of a particular field, or of a jewel, when lying on his death-bed,... | |
| Lewis Henry Berens, Ignatius Singer - Communism - 1894 - 166 pages
...the former proprietor, by descent from our ancestor, or by the last will and testament.of the dying owner; not caring to reflect that (accurately and...from a determinate spot of ground because his father has done so before him ; or why the occupier of a particular field, when lying on his death-bed, and... | |
| A. Scott Matheson - Christian socialism - 1894 - 394 pages
...the former proprietor, by descent from our ancestors, or by the last will and testament of the dying owner; not caring to reflect that, accurately and...foundation in nature, or in natural law, why a set of words on parchment should convey the dominion of land.' The idea of land being the property of the people... | |
| Free Religious Association (Boston, Mass.). Meeting - Religion - 1894 - 906 pages
...said Black Hawk. The great Pope Gregory affirmed that "the earth is the common property of all men." "There is no foundation in nature, or in natural law,...upon parchment should convey the dominion of land," wrote Sir William Blackstone. Thomas Jefferson declared that "the earth belongs in usufruct to the... | |
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