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								"_Dominorum, ex jurè Quintio, est jus utendi et abutendi quatenus naturalis ratio patitur_." The Man-Wolf and Other Tales Erckmann-Chatrian 
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								Ususfructus was the right utendi, fruendi, salva substantia. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913 
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								The Roman law defined property as the right to use and abuse one's own within the limits of the law -- jus utendi et abutendi re suâ, guatenus juris ratio patitur. What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. 1890 
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								"Property," said the lender, "is the right to enjoy even to the extent of abuse, jus utendi et abutendi; that is, the right to lend at interest, -- to lease, to acquire, and then to lease and lend again." What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. 1890 
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								Is, qui ex necessitate vel aliqua utilitate offert se ad jurandum nemine petente, potest uti amphibologiis, nam habet justam causam iis utendi (Sanchez, Diana). Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873 
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								* Is, qui ex necessitate vel aliqua utilitate offert se ad jurandum nemine petente, potest uti amphibologiis, nam habet justam causam iis utendi: Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873 
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								"Property," said the lender, "is the right to enjoy even to the extent of abuse, _jus utendi et abutendi_; that is, the right to lend at interest, -- to lease, to acquire, and then to lease and lend again." What is Property? 1837 
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								The Roman law defined property as the right to use and abuse one's own within the limits of the law -- jus utendi et abutendi re sua, guatenus juris ratio patitur. What is Property? 1837 
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								Conftat ergo, poft magnum dilu« yium, * Noae» ejufque polteris, aDeojusdatum quolibet vi£iu utendi,; quod jus proinde non ad jfaphethum tantum, & Chamum, fed & ad Se« mum, ejufque pofteros Abraha-num, Ifaacurn, De veritate religionis christianæ Hugo Grotius, Jean Le Clerc, 1657-1736 1772 
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								Hxc igitur poflenc utendi cognica caufa Credier ex ufu quse func vitaque rcperta. gf o Dla quidem feorfum func omnia, qux prius ipfa Nata, dedere fuae poft noticiam utiiitacis. T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Titus Lucretius Carus , Thomas Creech , George Gordon Byron Byron 1770 
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