Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... arts , it is not , however , the less true that a marked pre- ference has been awarded in all times and coun- tries ... art man is indebted for the staff of life , Food ; while the rest serve only to minister to his convenience and ...
... arts , it is not , however , the less true that a marked pre- ference has been awarded in all times and coun- tries ... art man is indebted for the staff of life , Food ; while the rest serve only to minister to his convenience and ...
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... arts , there ought to be , and , in the absence of the grossest mismanage- ment of its resources on the part of those to whom their direction is intrusted , must be , an ample abundance , not merely of the necessaries , but likewise of ...
... arts , there ought to be , and , in the absence of the grossest mismanage- ment of its resources on the part of those to whom their direction is intrusted , must be , an ample abundance , not merely of the necessaries , but likewise of ...
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... arts , and of sober and industrious habits . Books carry the productions of the human mind over the whole world , and may be truly called the materials of every kind of science and art , and of all social im- provement . In addition to ...
... arts , and of sober and industrious habits . Books carry the productions of the human mind over the whole world , and may be truly called the materials of every kind of science and art , and of all social im- provement . In addition to ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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