Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Or putting aside all notion of a moral sense , whose existence is yet a matter of dispute , it is evident that the majority of the members of a society must always feel it to be against their interest that the strong and crafty should ...
Or putting aside all notion of a moral sense , whose existence is yet a matter of dispute , it is evident that the majority of the members of a society must always feel it to be against their interest that the strong and crafty should ...
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The solution of the problem is to be sought in the same circumstance which has tempered the power of the sovereign in other respects as well as in his claim to the ownership of the land , -namely , the continual existence of an ...
The solution of the problem is to be sought in the same circumstance which has tempered the power of the sovereign in other respects as well as in his claim to the ownership of the land , -namely , the continual existence of an ...
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255 Those supfurnishes him with the main support of his existence - without which he could not survive the day . He feels that he could spare the products of the former arts , but not of the latter . ply him with luxuries and comforts ...
255 Those supfurnishes him with the main support of his existence - without which he could not survive the day . He feels that he could spare the products of the former arts , but not of the latter . ply him with luxuries and comforts ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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