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" The patrimony of a poor man lies in the strength and dexterity of his hands; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. "
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Elements of Political Economy

Samuel Phillips Newman - Business & Economics - 1835 - 334 pages
...hands ; and to hinder him from employing that strength and dexterity, in that manner which he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. The interposition of the lawgiver is impertinent and oppressive," 2. Labor becomes more efficient in...
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Public Economy for the United States

Calvin Colton - Economics - 1848 - 556 pages
...of his hands ; and to hinder him from employing his strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property." Smith is here arguing against the oppressive monopolies of town corporations in England, under the...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ...

Francis Bowen - Economics - 1856 - 590 pages
...of his hands; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of 20 those who might be disposed...
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Knowledge is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society, and ...

Charles Knight - Industrial arts - 1856 - 554 pages
...of his hands ; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property." The right of property, in general, has been defined by another writer, M. Say, to be " the exclusive...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ...

Francis Bowen - Economics - 1859 - 586 pages
...of his hands ; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of 20 those who might be disposed...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition: The Resources ...

Francis Bowen - Economics - 1859 - 576 pages
...his hands ; and to hinder him from, employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of 20 those who might be disposed...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 64

Law - 1902 - 458 pages
...original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable. The patrimony of the poor man lies in the strength and dexterity of his...neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred right. It is equally an encroachment both upon the just liberty and rights of the workman and his employer,...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 41

Law - 1890 - 548 pages
...original fonndation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable. The patrimony of the poor man lies in the strength and dexterity of his...employing these in what manner he may think proper, withont injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. It is equally an...
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American Political Economy: Including Strictures on the Management of the ...

Francis Bowen - Business & Economics - 1870 - 586 pages
...of his hands ; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed...
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American Political Economy

Francis Bowen - 1870 - 512 pages
...of his hands ; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of -the workman and of those who might be disposed...
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