UniversalJurisprudence, ch. II, p. 25 : All things belonged originally to mankind in common. The benign Giver of all gifts did not distribute them to some to the exclusion of the rest of the species. In the state of a community of things the first bodily... A Treatise of Universal Jurisprudence - Halaman 25oleh John Penford Thomas - 1829 - 447 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| James Coolidge Carter - 1893 - 398 halaman
...All things belonged originally to mankind in common. The benign Giver of all gifts did not distribute them to some to the exclusion of the rest of the species....to time required. supplied the place of property. In the primitive state every man had a right not to be hindered from using whatever land or produce... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1895 - 442 halaman
...All things belonged originally to mankind in common. The benign Giver of all gifts did not distribute them to some to the exclusion of the rest of the species....time to time required supplied the place of property. In the primitive state every man had a right not to be hindered from using whatever land or produce... | |
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