On the limits of absolute power and property rights in government
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- Name
- On the limits of absolute power and property rights in government
- Description
- A legal or philosophical treatise discussing the nature of absolute government power and its limitations regarding subjects' property rights. The document cites Locke on Government and Latin legal principles, arguing that while governments may regulate property between subjects, they cannot take property without consent, though exceptions exist for state necessity with compensation.
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- md:20260219_101517-2.md
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- Legal Opinion
- Provenance
- Fragment beginning at page 15; partial text with margin notes; appears to be middle section of a larger document
- Language
- English

