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1 6 | justice. For, every man has by nature the right to possess property
2 6 | things material. But animal nature, however perfect, is far
3 7 | clearly evident if man's nature be considered a little more
4 7 | fresh supplies for tomorrow. Nature accordingly must have given
5 9 | accordance with the law of nature. Truly, that which is required
6 9 | procuring the fruits of nature, by such act he makes his
7 9 | his own that portion of nature's field which he cultivates -
8 11| in the careful study of nature, and in the laws of nature,
9 11| nature, and in the laws of nature, the foundations of the
10 11| in conformity with human nature, and as conducing in the
11 11| derive from the law of nature their binding force. The
12 13| is a most sacred law of nature that a father should provide
13 13| founded more immediately in nature. If the citizens, if the
14 14| must go no further; here, nature bids them stop. Paternal
15 17| but all striving against nature is in vain. There naturally
16 19| working men are intended by nature to live in mutual conflict.
17 19| State is it ordained by nature that these two classes should
18 21| truth which we learn from nature herself is also the grand
19 22| the perfecting of his own nature, and, at the same time,
20 25| that the blessings of nature and the gifts of grace belong
21 33| classes are citizens by nature and by the same right as
22 36| God's laws and those of nature; that the discipline of
23 36| must be determined by the nature of the occasion which calls
24 42| powers, like his general nature, are limited, and beyond
25 42| should be must depend on the nature of the work, on circumstances
26 42| occupations; a woman is by nature fitted for home-work, and
27 44| self-preservation is a law of nature, which it is wrong to disobey.
28 46| modest source of income. Nature itself would urge him to
29 47| property is derived from nature, not from man; and the State
30 49| few associations of this nature, consisting either of workmen
31 53| the sanction of the law of nature. In their religious aspect
32 56| practice and experience, on the nature and aim of the work to be
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