Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... necessary for the common good . Slavery itself is a wrong , utterly opposed to the principles of natural justice ; not because it is an interference with the abstract freedom of man , but because it is such an interference as cannot be ...
... necessary for the common good . Slavery itself is a wrong , utterly opposed to the principles of natural justice ; not because it is an interference with the abstract freedom of man , but because it is such an interference as cannot be ...
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... necessary , to ensure the adoption of such as are most suitable to the peculiar qualifi- cations of the individual , and likely , in conse- quence , to be most productive , as well as most agreeable . And thus the freedom of labour be ...
... necessary , to ensure the adoption of such as are most suitable to the peculiar qualifi- cations of the individual , and likely , in conse- quence , to be most productive , as well as most agreeable . And thus the freedom of labour be ...
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... combinations of the many to resist the oppressions of the few ? We shudder at the cruelty of the Whitefeet ; but if we listen to them , POOR - LAW NECESSARY FOR IRELAND . 331 - they 330 POOR - LAW NECESSARY FOR IRELAND .
... combinations of the many to resist the oppressions of the few ? We shudder at the cruelty of the Whitefeet ; but if we listen to them , POOR - LAW NECESSARY FOR IRELAND . 331 - they 330 POOR - LAW NECESSARY FOR IRELAND .
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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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