Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... mankind . ' Paley makes abstract or natural right to depend on the will of God , directly revealed , or deduced from His general intentions , as they are evidently displayed in His works . And for those who be- lieve with Paley , as we ...
... mankind . ' Paley makes abstract or natural right to depend on the will of God , directly revealed , or deduced from His general intentions , as they are evidently displayed in His works . And for those who be- lieve with Paley , as we ...
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... mankind * . * There are two objections which may be advanced against this foundation of natural rights . I. That there may be many different opinions as to what tends most to the welfare of mankind ; and who is to decide the point ? The ...
... mankind * . * There are two objections which may be advanced against this foundation of natural rights . I. That there may be many different opinions as to what tends most to the welfare of mankind ; and who is to decide the point ? The ...
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... mankind to the common bounties of the Creator . Man is placed by his Maker on a world whose surface abounds with a variety of spontaneous natural productions , many of them more or less useful and desirable to him , and evidently ...
... mankind to the common bounties of the Creator . Man is placed by his Maker on a world whose surface abounds with a variety of spontaneous natural productions , many of them more or less useful and desirable to him , and evidently ...
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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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