liberty consists of the power to do Whatever is not injurious to other:
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Liberty consists in the power to do anything that does not injure others; accordingly, the exercise of the rights of each man has no limits except those that secure the enjoyment of these same rights to the other members of society. ... The law has only the right to forbid such actions as are injurious to society.
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Liberty consists in the power to do anything that does not injure others; accordingly, the exercise of the rights of each man has no limits except those that secure the enjoyment of these same rights to the other members of society. ... The law has only the right to forbid such actions as are injurious to society
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