Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... welfare of mankind . ' " wises blish the alike Throughout all ages and nations there has been more or less of direct reference to the good of man- kind , the happiness of society , the public welfare , and similar phrases , as the ...
... welfare of mankind . ' " wises blish the alike Throughout all ages and nations there has been more or less of direct reference to the good of man- kind , the happiness of society , the public welfare , and similar phrases , as the ...
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... welfare of man ; until it has even been stoutly denied that there is , or can be , any other right than that which ... welfare of mankind * . * There are two objections which may be advanced against this foundation of natural rights . I ...
... welfare of man ; until it has even been stoutly denied that there is , or can be , any other right than that which ... welfare of mankind * . * There are two objections which may be advanced against this foundation of natural rights . I ...
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... welfare , and in the general sus- picion that the discordance of existing institutions from these principles is far greater than it really is , -a suspicion which is generated by the unwilling- ness of legislators to refer their conduct ...
... welfare , and in the general sus- picion that the discordance of existing institutions from these principles is far greater than it really is , -a suspicion which is generated by the unwilling- ness of legislators to refer their conduct ...
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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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