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Foundation of the Right of Occupancy
A man finds a thing: he conceives
that it will afford him pleasure: that
it may be ofuse to him: he occupies it,
he possesses himself of it -
and by such his occupancy, his possessiongains a
pleasure of Possession: that
is a Pleasure of deleted textExpectation.
Now this deleted textpleasure of his is a -
-not bought at the expence of any
other personif no body longed for
it at the same time: it is therefore home: v. axiom 29.
BR. III. and as such
makes a clear to the common stock of happiness.stock of happi-
-ness to the community.
IIt is bought at the expense of
pleasure: for it any other man ( like
opportunity) had conceived that it could give
him pleasuresuperscript texthewould have occupied. v. axiom 30. BR.
III
but he did <hi rend='underline'>not</hi, by the.
paragraph
There is therefore a reason for the occupants
deleted textkeeping the thing occupied.
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