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OF ownership—As if one fit to own things could not
     at pleasure enter upon all, and incorporate them
     into himself or herself;
Of Equality—As if it harmed me, giving others the
     same chances and rights as myself—As if it
     were not indispensable to my own rights that
     others possess the same;
Of Justice—As if Justice could be any thing but
     the same ample law, expounded by natural
     judges and saviours,
As if it might be this thing or that thing, according
     to decisions.