Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... principle of love to our kind , expressly designed by its Divine Author to generate our moral sentiments and affections , and ulti- mately constitute our social happiness .'- Origin , Science , and End of Moral Truth . It is to this ...
... principle of love to our kind , expressly designed by its Divine Author to generate our moral sentiments and affections , and ulti- mately constitute our social happiness .'- Origin , Science , and End of Moral Truth . It is to this ...
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... principle it consecrates , of the means it employs , and of the effects it has , by the evidence of all history , pro- duced . The principle of the poor - law is the maintenance of the peace and security of society by the sup- pression ...
... principle it consecrates , of the means it employs , and of the effects it has , by the evidence of all history , pro- duced . The principle of the poor - law is the maintenance of the peace and security of society by the sup- pression ...
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... principle of graduation was admitted in the income - tax levied during the war ; from which all incomes below a certain amount were exempted . It is clear that the same principle which wholly exempts the lowest class of incomes ...
... principle of graduation was admitted in the income - tax levied during the war ; from which all incomes below a certain amount were exempted . It is clear that the same principle which wholly exempts the lowest class of incomes ...
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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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