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" The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. "
Commentaries on American Law - Page 409
by James Kent - 1889
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 35

Books - 1766 - 768 pages
...things, whatever airy metaphyfical notions may have been ftarted by fanciful writers upon this fubjeft. The earth therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclufive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the creator. And, while the earth continued bare...
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Annual Register, Volume 10

Edmund Burke - History - 1768 - 642 pages
...things, whatever airy metaphyfical notions may have been ilarted by fanciful writers upon this fubjedt. The earth therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclufive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the creator. And, while the earth continued bare...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 566 pages
...things, whatever airy metaphyfical notions may have been ftarted by fanciful writers upon this fubjeft. The earth therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclufive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the creator. And, while the earth continued bare...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 10

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 600 pages
...airy meta- • phyfica) notions ma'y have been ftarted by fanciful writers upon this fubjeft. The eanh therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclufive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the creator. Arid, while the earth continued...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 698 pages
...earth"." This is the only true and solid foundation of man's dominion over external things, whatever airy metaphysical notions may have been started by fanciful...other beings, from the immediate gift of the creator. And, while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose, that all was in common...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 6

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pages
...'.' This is the only true and solid foundation of man's dominion over external things, whatever airy metaphysical notions may have been started by fanciful...property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, frO;n the immediate gift of the Creator. And while the earth continued bare of inhahitants, it is reasonable...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - Constitutional law - 1823 - 872 pages
...earth." This is the only true and solid foundation of man's dominion over external things, whatever airy metaphysical notions may have been started by fanciful...other Beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. And, while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose, that all was in common...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 2

sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 626 pages
..."." This is the only true and solid foundation of man's dominion over external things, whatever airy metaphysical notions may have been started by fanciful...other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. And, while the earth continued bare of its inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose that all was in...
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Prose

Literature - 1826 - 450 pages
...things, whatever airy metaphylical notions may have been ftarted by fanciful writers upon this fubject. The earth therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclufive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. And, while the earth continued bare...
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The Political Text Book: Comprising a View of the Origin and Objects of ...

William Carpenter - Great Britain - 1833 - 270 pages
...earth." This is the only true and solid foundation of man's dominion over external things, whatever airy metaphysical notions may have been started by fanciful...other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator. And, while the earth continued bare of inhabitants, it is reasonable to suppose, that all was" in common...
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