Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... kind . The exceptions are comparatively rare ; and in their instance , we are taught by religion to * The theory which derives rights exclusively from a ' social contract entered into by all parties concerned , ' though more than once ...
... kind . The exceptions are comparatively rare ; and in their instance , we are taught by religion to * The theory which derives rights exclusively from a ' social contract entered into by all parties concerned , ' though more than once ...
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... kind , but such as may flow from the one great principle of expediency for the general welfare of man- kind . That , on this principle , government of some kind is indispensable to every society is easily proved , if it have not been ...
... kind , but such as may flow from the one great principle of expediency for the general welfare of man- kind . That , on this principle , government of some kind is indispensable to every society is easily proved , if it have not been ...
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... kind is not the less indebted to chemistry because its early history was stained by the knavery and nonsense of the alchemists . Astronomy is not despised because its grand truths have been , in former ages , debased by the jugglery of ...
... kind is not the less indebted to chemistry because its early history was stained by the knavery and nonsense of the alchemists . Astronomy is not despised because its grand truths have been , in former ages , debased by the jugglery of ...
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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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