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... body else his part of the remainder , in a tax levied on them for it . I wish a remedy could be found without any body's loss . Most of those ways I have heard proposed , to make repara- tion to every particular man for the clipped ...
... body else his part of the remainder , in a tax levied on them for it . I wish a remedy could be found without any body's loss . Most of those ways I have heard proposed , to make repara- tion to every particular man for the clipped ...
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... body en- gages the whole in the reparation of it . So that , under this consideration , the whole community is one body in the state of nature , in respect of all other states or per- sons out of its community . § 146. This therefore ...
... body en- gages the whole in the reparation of it . So that , under this consideration , the whole community is one body in the state of nature , in respect of all other states or per- sons out of its community . § 146. This therefore ...
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... body ) , the union belonging to that body which consisted therein , must necessarily cease , and so every one return to the state he was in before , with a liberty to shift for himself , and provide for his own safety , as he thinks fit ...
... body ) , the union belonging to that body which consisted therein , must necessarily cease , and so every one return to the state he was in before , with a liberty to shift for himself , and provide for his own safety , as he thinks fit ...
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OF | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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