The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 357
... labour : if he did , it is plain he desired the benefit of another's pains , which he had no right to , and not the ground which God had given him in common with others to labour on , and whereof there was as good left as that already ...
... labour : if he did , it is plain he desired the benefit of another's pains , which he had no right to , and not the ground which God had given him in common with others to labour on , and whereof there was as good left as that already ...
Page 358
... labour and materials to work on , necessarily introduces private possessions . ยง 36. The measure of property nature has well set by the extent of men's labour and the conveniencies of life : no man's labour could subdue , or appropriate ...
... labour and materials to work on , necessarily introduces private possessions . ยง 36. The measure of property nature has well set by the extent of men's labour and the conveniencies of life : no man's labour could subdue , or appropriate ...
Page 362
... labour furnish us with these more useful commodities : for whatever bread is more worth than acorns , wine than water , and cloth or silk than leaves , skins , or moss , that is wholly owing to labour and industry ; the one of these ...
... labour furnish us with these more useful commodities : for whatever bread is more worth than acorns , wine than water , and cloth or silk than leaves , skins , or moss , that is wholly owing to labour and industry ; the one of these ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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