It may by and bye be perceived that equity utters dictates to which we have not yet listened, and men may then learn that to deprive others of their rights to the use of the earth is to commit a crime inferior only in wickedness to the crime of taking away their lives or personal liberties.
— HERBERT SPENCER, in 1850, Social Statics, Chap. IX.
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