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Larceny — Decr 6 7
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of other men's labor which he has so many ways of obtaining with their consent over that those fruits in when suffer'd to spring
upon [directly of the former, indirectly of the latter] I say in some confused sort, for very clear it cannot be when &c since as this cause of acquiescence in exclusive property is
omitted by Mr Hume who rests the matter solely upon that first mentioned which depends on the
imagination, it is evident the general perception of this cannot in general be very clear.
a point which was the more important to those who made it, because it was not that object<add>the subject in question </add> but still
more valuable in the as a pursuit than in the as a possession was such towards which they were themselves as strong.
impelled drawn by their luxury as the bulk of the indigent and neglected people majority by their necessities
[The money is] They recognized their infirmities, & feeling filling that the rest restlessness of an idle and
life would at all events be perpetually driving them into transgression, they desisted from
the mitigation of those penalties which no severity under that of administration of which
they were the and the causes would deter them from frequently incurring.
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