Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... enjoyment . ' — There are many things which contribute to the enjoyment of man , -such as air , water , the light and warmth of the sun , the beauties of nature , the blessings of health , and the exercise of the social affections ...
... enjoyment . ' — There are many things which contribute to the enjoyment of man , -such as air , water , the light and warmth of the sun , the beauties of nature , the blessings of health , and the exercise of the social affections ...
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... enjoyment shared by the different classes of society is pretty equal . Life , ' says a shrewd writer , herself of the most elevated class , affords disagreeable things in plenty to the highest ranks , and comforts to the lowest ; so ...
... enjoyment shared by the different classes of society is pretty equal . Life , ' says a shrewd writer , herself of the most elevated class , affords disagreeable things in plenty to the highest ranks , and comforts to the lowest ; so ...
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... enjoyment of life . - The conclusion then is , that every individual who has assured to him the means of comfortable ... enjoyment . Consequently , the means of enjoyment possessed by any society must be judged of principally by the ...
... enjoyment of life . - The conclusion then is , that every individual who has assured to him the means of comfortable ... enjoyment . Consequently , the means of enjoyment possessed by any society must be judged of principally by the ...
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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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