We mistake if we think that natural equality and community are in effect quite taken away; or that all the world is so cantonized among a few that the rest have no share therein.
— ISAAC BARROW, afterward Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Hospital Sermon (1651).
Hear, O thou Righteous Spirit of the whole creation, and judge who is the thief, he who takes away the freedom of the common earth from me, which is my creation-rights; or I, who take the common earth to plant upon for my free livelihood, endeavoring to live as a free commoner in a free commonwealth, in righteousness and peace.
— JERRARD WINSTANLEY, The Law of Freedom in a Platform, or True Magistracy Restored (1652).
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