The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property; and the end why they choose and authorize a legislative is that there may be laws made and rules set as guards and fences to the properties of all the members of the society,... Tracts on Political & Other Subjects - Page 124by Joseph Towers - 1796Full view - About this book
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...ih&vpmpustKz '.,and the end' why they chitfe and;a(ithorize.*a. legiflative, is, that there may be lawf made, and rules fet, as guards and 'fences to the properties of all the members bf tte^fhc|etyt .to limit the power, and moderate thereto-* minion, of every part and member of .the... | |
| 1770 - 342 pages
...prefervation of their property, and the end why they chufe and authorize a legiflative, is that there maybe laws made, and rules fet, as guards and fences to the properties of aH the members of the fociety, to limit the power, and moderate the dominion of every part and member... | |
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