| Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1312 pages
...severed from the bum, ш entity and be considered apart from the man: for, as Locke says: "Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to but himself." Essay on the Human Understanding. c<bap. 6. It ignores factory and inspection laws, child labor laws,... | |
| Sir John Linton Myres - Anthropology - 1916 - 88 pages
...main advances upon the position taken up by Hobbes is in his treatment of the right of property :21 Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body... | |
| History - 1916 - 388 pages
...main advances upon the position taken up by Hobbes is in his treatment of the right of property :21 Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body... | |
| Alexander Freiherr von Gleichen-Russwurm - Socialism - 1919 - 326 pages
...Trachten nach Söhnen ist, das ist auch das Trachten nach Habe. Trachten ist eines wie das andere*)." *) Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a right but to himself. The labour of his body and the work of his hands are properly his vfhz*... | |
| Daniel Merino Benitez - Property - 1922 - 136 pages
..."Rodbertus says (3): " Tout bomme est proprietaire de la vdleur qui'I cree". Locke states it this way: (4) " Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man bas a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labor of his body and... | |
| John Simpson Penman - Democracy - 1923 - 754 pages
...equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possession." 28 "Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person; this nobody has any right to but himself." 29 "Men being, as has... | |
| Edwin Stacey Oakes - Arbitration, Industrial - 1927 - 1392 pages
...severed from the human entity and be considered apart from the man; for, as Locke says: 'Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to but himself.' Essay on the Human Understanding, chap. 6. It ignores factory and inspection laws, child labor laws,... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1928 - 436 pages
...that which God gave to mankind in common, and that without any express compact of all the commoners. Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person: this nobody has any right to but himself. The labor of his body and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1242 pages
...severed from the human entity and be considered apart from the man; for, as Locke says: "Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to but himself." Essay on the Human Understanding, с. в. It ignores factory and inspection laws, child labor laws,... | |
| William Fletcher Russell, Thomas Henry Briggs - Democracy - 1941 - 438 pages
...maim him, but the loss of an eye or tooth set him free (Exod. xxi.). CHAPTER V OF PROPERTY * * * * 26. Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a "property" in his own "person." This nobody has any right to but himself. The "labour" of his... | |
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