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1 6 | liberty, health, limb, or goods of another.~ 2 11 | appropriating to himself the goods or service of the offender, 3 30 | it is allowed to be his goods, who hath bestowed his labour 4 46 | property in them, they were his goods as soon as gathered. He 5 46 | no part of the portion of goods that belonged to others, 6 65 | extends not to the lives or goods, which either their own 7 80 | make provision and lay up goods for their common issue, 8 83 | without it; nay, community of goods, and the power over them, 9 138| have such a right to the goods, which by the law of the 10 139| or seize one jot of his goods; whom yet he can command 11 139| but the disposing of his goods has nothing to do with it.~ 12 173| their persons as well as goods.) Voluntary agreement gives 13 182| guilt or destruction. His goods, which nature, that willeth 14 182| him title to another man's goods: for though I may kill a 15 182| gave me no title to his goods. The right then of conquest 16 183| mercy; and his service and goods he may appropriate, to make 17 183| but he cannot take the goods of his wife and children; 18 183| they too had a title to the goods he enjoyed, and their shares 19 184| spoiled of all their father's goods, are to be left to starve 20 184| these are none of nature's goods, they have but a fantastical 21 190| his brethren his father's goods.~ 22 194| take away from either the goods or money they have got upon