| 1795 - 432 pages
...TESTAMENT; Isaiah, clap, xh: * RIGHTS OF MAN. "WHETHER we consider natural reason, which tells us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation, and consequently to meat aad drink, and suchother things as nature affords for their subsistence ; or revelation, which gives... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 512 pages
...xxi. CHAPTER V. Of property. f 25. "\*,THETHER we consider natural reason, TV which tells us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation,...consequently to meat and drink, and such other things as »ature affords for their subsistence ; or revelation, which gives us an account of those grants God... | |
| William Cobbett - 1834 - 894 pages
...by the following authorities :— " Reason tells us that all men have a right to their subsistence, and consequently to meat and drink, and such other things as nature affords for their preservation. We know that God hath not left one man so much to the mercy of another that he may starve... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 pages
...Exod. xxi. CHAPTER V. Of Property. § 25. WHETHER we consider natural reason, which tells us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation,...other things as nature affords for their subsistence ; or revelation, which gives us an account of those grants God made of the world to Adam, and to Noah,... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1828 - 496 pages
...our next authority. Locke says, ' Reason tells us, that all men have a RIGHT to their subsistence ; and, consequently, to meat and drink, and such other things as nature affords for their preservation. We " know," says he elsewhere, " that GOD has not left one man so to the mercy of another,... | |
| 1828 - 546 pages
...extract but one sentence of Locke : " Reason tells us, that all men have a right to their subsistence ; and, consequently, to meat and drink, and such other things as nature affords for their preservation. God hath not left one man to the mercy of another, that he may starve him if he please.... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 pages
...wretchedness that did not exist before. — Idem. Whether we consider natural reason, which tells us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation,...other things as nature affords for their subsistence; or revelation, which gives us an account of those grants God made of the world to Adam, and to Noah... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 pages
...not exist before. — Idem. Whether we consider natural reason, which tells us, that men, being onee born, have a right to their preservation, and consequently...other things as nature affords for their subsistence ; or revelation, which gives us an account of those grants God made of the world to Adam, and to Noah... | |
| George Giles Vincent - 1841 - 326 pages
...Government, Chapter V., " Of Property." He says, " Whether we consider natural reason, which tells us that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation,...other things as nature affords for their subsistence." Blackstone, treating of rights, alluding to those things or subjects which, as before observed, we... | |
| 1843 - 698 pages
...wisdom equal to MAI/THUS, eays, — " Reason trlls us ilmt all men bave a BIGHT to their subsistence; and, consequently, to meat and drink, and such other things as nature affords for their preservation." And " We know that GOD has not left one man so to the mercy of another, that he may... | |
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