Hence the good and happiness of the members — that is, the majority of the members — of any state, is the great standard by which everything relating to that state must finally be determined... Notes and Queries - Strana 2271879Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
 | Joseph Priestley - 1771 - Počet stránok 300
...13 not, that all people live in fociety for their mutual advantage ; fo that the good and happinefs of the members, that is the majority of the members of any ftate, is the great ftandard by which every thing relating to that ftate muft finally be determined.... | |
 | 1807
...support and approbation ought to be tried-' His .leading principle is, ' that the good 394 1807.] 395 and happiness of the members, that is the majority...members of any state, is the great standard by which every thing, relating to that state, must be determined.' This principle Mr. C. represents as almost... | |
 | David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807
...their claims to publick support and approbation ought to be tried.' His leading principle is, « that the good and happiness of the members, that is the...members of any state, is the great standard by which every thing, relating to that state, must be determined.' This principle Mr. C. represents as almost... | |
 | 1813
...whether it be expressed or not, that all people live in society for their mutual advantage : so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, the...members of any state, is the great standard by which every thing relating to that state must be finally determined ; and though it m;iy be supposed that... | |
 | 1813
...whether it be expressed or not, that all people hve in society for their mutual advantage: so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, the...members of any state, is the great standard by which every thing relating to that state ' musf be finally determined; and though it may be supposed that... | |
 | 1843
...whether it be expressed or not, that all people live in society for their mutual advantage ; so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, the...members of any state, is the great standard by which every thing relating to that state must finally be determined. And though it may be supposed, that... | |
 | John Towill Rutt - 1831
...imperfect recollection after so long an interval, the following might have been the passage designed : " The good and happiness of the members, that is, the...members, of any state, is the great standard by which every thing relating to that state must finally be determined." W. XXII. 13. Afterwards, the " Essay"... | |
 | 1834
...whether it be expressed or not, that all people live in society for their mutual advantage ; so that the good and happiness of the members, — that is,...the great standard by which everything relating to (hat state must be finally determined ; and though it may be supposed that a body of people may be... | |
 | John Taylor - 1839
...whether it be expressed or not, that all people live in society for their mutual advantage; so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, the...members, of any state, is the great standard by which every thing relating to that state must finally be determined. And though it may be supposed that a... | |
 | Materials - 1846
...whether it be expressed or not, that all people live in society for their mutual advantage ; so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, the...members, of any state, is the great standard by which every thing relating to that state must finally be determined. And though it may be supposed that a... | |
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