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" God, who hath given the world to men in common, hath also given them reason to make use of it to the best advantage of life and convenience. The earth and all that is therein is given to men for the support and comfort of their being. "
The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800 - Page 160
by Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...hath given the world to men in common, hath alfo given them reafon to make ufe of it to the : beft advantage of life, and convenience. The earth, and all that is therein, is given to men for the fupport and comfort of their being. And tho' all the fruits it naturally produces, and beafts it feeds,...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...who hath given the world tn men in common, hatli also given them reason to make use of it to the hest advantage of life, and convenience. The earth, and all that is therein, is given to meii tor the support and comfort o I their heing And though all the fruits it naturaily produces, and...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - Liberty - 1821 - 536 pages
...God gave to .mankind in common, and that without any express compact of all the commoners. §. 26. God, who hath given the world to men in common, hath...reason to make use of it to the best advantage of lifej and convenience. The earth, and all that is therein, is given to men for the support and comfort...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 5

John Locke - Philosophy - 1828 - 514 pages
...which God gave to mankind in common, and that without any express compact of all the commoners. § 20. God, who hath given the world to men in common, hath...and convenience. The earth, and all that is therein, Ts given to men for the support and comfort of their being. And though all the fruits it naturally...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - Civil rights - 1824 - 290 pages
...that without any express compact of all the commoners. § 26. G_od, who hath given the JKOjM_iQLJjjgn in common, hath also given them reason to make use of it tq the -best advantage of life,. .and convenience. The earth, and all that is therein, is given to...
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The Univercœlum and Spiritual Philosopher, Volume 3, Issues 1-26

Parapsychology - 1848 - 424 pages
...commend as a sound and ingenious piece of reasoning : "God hath given the world to men in common, l-ut also given them Reason to make use of it to the best...convenience. The Earth, and all that is therein, is given men for the support and comfort of their being ; and though all the fruits it naturally produces, and...
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Principles of Social and Political Economy, Or, The Laws of the ..., Volume 1

William Atkinson - Economics - 1858 - 698 pages
...to show him, men might come to have a property in several parts of that which God gave to mankind iu common, and that without any express compact of all...given to men for the support and comfort of their beingAnd, though all the fruits it naturally produces, and beasts it feeds, belong to mankind in common,...
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The Life of John Locke, Volume 2

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - Celebrities - 1876 - 618 pages
...of Locke's treatise was that ich he treated of property. " The earth and all that is therein," he ' is given to men for the support and comfort of their being ; and, though i fruits it naturally produces and the beasts it feeds belong to mankind nmon, as they are produced...
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The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Locke

Sterling Power Lamprecht - 1918 - 186 pages
...the whole community of mankind, and can be freely partaken of by each person according to his needs. "The earth and all that is therein is given to men...for the support and comfort of their being . . . and nobody has originally a private dominion, exclusive of the rest of mankind in any of them, as they...
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Development of Social Theory

James Pendleton Lichtenberger - Sociology - 1923 - 504 pages
...right of property. Man has "in himself the foundation of property." 19 "The earth and all that there is therein is given to men for the support and comfort of their being . . . and nobody has originally a private dominion exclusive of the rest of mankind in any of them, as they are...
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