1. The principle of all sovereignty resides essentially in the nation. No body, nor individual may exercise any authority which does not proceed directly from the nation;Blackstone frankly admits that such property rights do not exist in "modern" -his "modern
2. Ownership;A M Honor�;This aspect will be discussed further in Part III, below,1961
3. Neither need you tell me?that we must take care of our garden," to which his friend Pengloss replies: "you are in the right, ?for when man was put into the garden of Eden, it was with an intent to dress it;Candide Voltaire;online: Voltaire's Candide