The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... seen no definition which so well satis- fies the conditions of a natural right , as this : " Property is what a man ac- quires , without violating any one's right , and without neglecting any duty . " It is founded on the law of justice ...
... seen no definition which so well satis- fies the conditions of a natural right , as this : " Property is what a man ac- quires , without violating any one's right , and without neglecting any duty . " It is founded on the law of justice ...
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... seen that one of the prime sources of evil is the unjust distribution of pro- perty , which has imposed upon vast masses of mankind a life of ceaseless toil for mere animal necessities , made even their labor a sordid drudgery and ...
... seen that one of the prime sources of evil is the unjust distribution of pro- perty , which has imposed upon vast masses of mankind a life of ceaseless toil for mere animal necessities , made even their labor a sordid drudgery and ...
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... seen it ? " they cried . It is now all over with us ! " 66 66 At the captain's desire some devout sentences were read from the Koran , and he then placed himself at the helm . But in vain ! The storm now com- menced to rage , and before ...
... seen it ? " they cried . It is now all over with us ! " 66 66 At the captain's desire some devout sentences were read from the Koran , and he then placed himself at the helm . But in vain ! The storm now com- menced to rage , and before ...
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... seen nailed to the . mast entered . The nail was still in his forehead , but he had placed his cimeter in its sheath ; he was followed by another , less richly dressed ; him also I had seen lying above . The captain , as the former ...
... seen nailed to the . mast entered . The nail was still in his forehead , but he had placed his cimeter in its sheath ; he was followed by another , less richly dressed ; him also I had seen lying above . The captain , as the former ...
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... seen his passport , which every one must have , with us- " " Is it then so unsafe upon the roads , " said the Sheik , interrupting the slave in his narration , " that you must have a firman from your sultan , to keep robbers in awe ...
... seen his passport , which every one must have , with us- " " Is it then so unsafe upon the roads , " said the Sheik , interrupting the slave in his narration , " that you must have a firman from your sultan , to keep robbers in awe ...
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