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" The institution of property, when limited to its essential elements, consists in the recognition, in each person, of a right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she have produced by their own exertions, or received, eitlu-r by gift or by fair agreement,... "
The Methods of Taxation Compared with the Established Principles of Justice - Page 42
by David MacGregor Means - 1909 - 280 pages
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1848 - 622 pages
...considerations the applicability of the principle is bounded. The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...have produced by their own exertions, or received by gift or fair agreement, without force or fraud, from those who produced it. The foundation of the...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1849 - 638 pages
...considerations the applicability of the principle is bounded. The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...have produced by their own exertions, or received by gift or fair agreement, without force or fraud, from those who produced it. The foundation of the...
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The Moral Philosophy of Paley

Alexander Bain - 1852 - 304 pages
...of the Institution of Property than the one given above:— ' The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she has produced by their own exertions, or received by gift or fair agreement, without force or fraud,...
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An English grammar

Alexander Bain - 1863 - 266 pages
...cumbrous to be kept up, as we see in the following example : — ' The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she has produced by their own exertions,' &c. — JS Mitt. No doubt there are more instances of the employment...
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A Higher English Grammar

Alexander Bain - English language - 1872 - 250 pages
...cumbrous to he kept up, as we see in the following example : — ' The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she has produced by their own exertions,' &c. — /. 8. Mitt. No doubt there are more instances of the...
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Essentials of English for Schools, Colleges, and Private Study

Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1884 - 346 pages
...the use of ' he ' or ' she,' but this is felt to be cumbersome: The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she has produced by their own exertions. —JS Mitt. Better, we think: 8. Adjectives, as far as they are...
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Lessons in English Grammar

Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1887 - 264 pages
...by the use of 'lie or she,' but this is felt to be cumbersome: The institution of property, reduced to its essential elements, consists in the recognition,...right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she has produced by their own exertions. — JS Mill. Hence the following sentences are incorrect: (1)...
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Taxation in American States and Cities

Richard Theodore Ely, John Huston Finley - Municipal finance - 1888 - 576 pages
...and it is a convenient distinction for present purposes. "The institution of property," says Mill, "when limited to its essential, elements, consists...right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she has produced by his or her own exerfions, or received, either by gift or fair agreement, without force...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1892 - 628 pages
...of private property, and by what considerations the application of the principle should be bounded. The institution of property, when limited to its essential...consists in the recognition, in each person, of a 1 right to the exclusive disposal of what he or she have pro^ duced by their own exertions, or received...
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The Right to the Whole Produce of Labour: The Origin and Development of the ...

Anton Menger - Economics - 1899 - 400 pages
...he founds private property — curiously enough — on the right to the whole produce of labour. " The institution of property, when limited to its essential...without force or fraud, from those who produced it." 1 Now as land, apart from improvements, is not a product of human labour, this principle of property...
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