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" We see, even in the present necessitous condition of mankind, that, wherever any benefit is bestowed by nature in an unlimited abundance, we leave it always in common among the whole human race, and make no subdivisions of right and property. "
The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World - Page 231
by Owen Flanagan - 2009 - 304 pages
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A History of Private Law in Scotland, Volume 1

Kenneth G. C. Reid, Reinhard Zimmermann (jurist) - Law - 2000 - 856 pages
...them'.85 The philosopher, David Hume, remarked that 'whenever any benefit is bestowed by nature in unlimited abundance, we leave it always in common...human race, and make no subdivisions of right and property'.86 III. THE SEA. THE SEABED, AND THE FORESHORE 1 . The concept of res communes omnium in...
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