Nor was this appropriation of any parcel of land, by improving it, any prejudice to any other man, since there was still enough and as good left, and more than the yet unprovided could use. The Works of John Locke - Page 356by John Locke - 1823Full view - About this book
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...something that was his property, which another had no title to, nor could without injury take from him. Nor was this appropriation of any parcel of land, by improving it, any prejudice to any other man. . . . God commanded, and his wants forced him to labour. That was his Property which could not be taken... | |
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