This measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion, and such as he might appropriate to himself, without injury to any body, in the first ages of the world... Primitive Property - Sayfa 283Emile de Laveleye tarafından - 1878 - 356 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 510 sayfa
...possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion,...he might appropriate to himself, without injury to any body, in the first ages of the world, when men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering from... | |
| Jörg Thomas Peters, John Locke - 1997 - 364 sayfa
...Locke on Land and Labour", aaO, S.368. fore it was appropriated. This measure did confine every Maris Possession, to a very moderate Proportion, and such...he might appropriate to himself, without Injury to any Body" (ST §36, Laslett). Folglich darf der Mensch auch nur soviele Güter ansammeln, wie er braucht,... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 504 sayfa
...other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every man's passession to a very moderate proportion, and such as he might appropriate to himself, without injury to any body, in the first ages of the world, when men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering from... | |
| Irene Tucker - 2000 - 326 sayfa
...society: This measure [of limiting landed property to what an individual could appropriate] did confine every Man's Possession, to a very moderate Proportion,...he might appropriate to himself, without injury to any Body in the first Ages of the World, when Men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering from... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - 2003 - 492 sayfa
...possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion,...appropriate to himself without injury to anybody, in the first ages of the world when men were more in danger to be lost by wandering from their company... | |
| John Locke - 2003 - 378 sayfa
...possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion,...he might appropriate to himself, without injury to any body, in the first ages of the world, when men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering from... | |
| John Locke - 2004 - 176 sayfa
...possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. Which measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion,...might appropriate to himself without injury to anybody in the first ages of the world, when men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering from their company,... | |
| Matthew H. Kramer - 2004 - 368 sayfa
...Possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every Man's Possession, to a very moderate Proportion,...he might appropriate to himself, without Injury to any Body in the first Ages of the World, when Men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering from... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 sayfa
...possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion,...he might appropriate to himself, without injury to any body, in the first ages of the world, when men were in more danger to be lost, by wandering from... | |
| Michael J. Sandel - 2007 - 428 sayfa
...possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was appropriated. This measure did confine every man's possession to a very moderate proportion,...appropriate to himself without injury to anybody, in the first ages of the world, when men were more in danger to be lost by wandering from their company... | |
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