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1 II, XXXI| weight, and hardness; and a property that they look on as belonging 2 II, XXXI| malleableness. But yet this property has no necessary connexion 3 III, VI | definition of the gold, is a property of that substance itself: 4 III, IX | gold, and solubility but a property of it? Or why is its colour 5 III, IX | its malleableness but a property? That which I mean is this, 6 IV, III | disagreement. “Where there is no property there is no injustice,” 7 IV, III | Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to anything, 8 IV, X | and knowledge, must be a property eternally inseparable from