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" The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever, then, he removes out of the state that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England - Page 367
by William Blackstone - 1827
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...and the 'work of his hands, we may fay, are properly his. Whatfoever then he removes out of the ftate that nature , hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it fomething that is his own, and thereby makes it his property. It being by him removed from the common...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1794 - 700 pages
...his hands, we may fay are properly his. Whatfocver «• then he removes out of the ftatc that naiure hath provided and " left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it fome" thing that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.'' But this argument feems to be a pe...
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THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

John Locke - 1801 - 512 pages
...are properly his. Whatsoever then te removes out of the state that nature hath provided, and left.it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it...that is his own, and thereby makes it his .property. It being by him removed from the common state nature hath placed it in, it hath by this labour something...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 5

John Locke - 1823 - 516 pages
...nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his VOL. v. AA hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes...that is his own, and thereby makes it his property. It being by him removed from the common state nature hath placed it in, it hath by this labour something...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 5

John Locke - Philosophy - 1828 - 514 pages
...nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his VOL. v. AA hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that nature hath provided, and leftitinjhe hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - Civil rights - 1824 - 290 pages
...himjel£. The_Jalipjjrj}fJiisLl}ojl^ L we may say, are proj^ljrjjjs. . . JEhatsoever th£n_he Femoves Tiut of the state that nature hath provided, and left it...in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it so.mfJtMpg.. that is his -QWn, and thereby makegjt nis property. It being by him removed from the common...
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Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising ...

John Locke - Coinage - 1824 - 514 pages
...himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, VOL. IV. 2 A we may say, are properlyJhis. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that nature hath provided, and left it in, he.hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 6

Law - 1831 - 494 pages
...of Property— Cherokee Titles. 271 says, 'that the labor of a man's body and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes...nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labor with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.' Those who...
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India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character ..., Part 47, Volume 2

Robert Rickards - India - 1832 - 828 pages
...: " this nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his " body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly "his. Whatsoever then he...it in, he hath mixed his " labour with, and joined it to, something that is his own, " and thereby makes it his property. It being by him re" moved from...
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De officiis libri tres: accedunt in usum juventutis notae quaedam anglice ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - Ethics - 1833 - 340 pages
...appropriated in some other mode. Locke thus elucidates the point : " Whatsoever a man remotes out of the ttate that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath...with, and. joined to it something that is his own; and makes it his properly." Locke on Government, ch. T. 4. i Descriptio. The assignment, or appropriation...
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