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 2451879Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| 1879 - Počet stránok 674
...indebted for this phrase to " a pamphlet of Dr. Priestley's." Mr. Rutt, the editor of Priestley's Works, Lond., 1831, tells us that he cannot find the passage...alluded to by Bentham. Where did he get the phrase ? BlBLIOTHECARY. A NEW PRINCIPLE AND A NEW LAW. — Will any of the readers of " N. & Q." write to... | |
| 1857 - Počet stránok 624
...those very ends which society was intended to procure. Men associate for their mutual advantage. Hence 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... | |
| 1857 - Počet stránok 668
...those very ends which society was intended to procure. Men associate for their mutual advantage. Hence 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... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - Počet stránok 618
...those very ends which society was intended to procure. Men associate for their mutual advantage. Hence ging, and the rod of iron that was lifted up, but...the ties which had bound them, and launched into a every thing relating to that state must finally be determined; and though it may be supposed that a... | |
| 1860 - Počet stránok 782
...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,...standard by which everything relating to that state must be finally determined ; and though it may be supposed that a body of people may be bound by a voluntary... | |
| William Vincent Wells - 1865 - Počet stránok 562
...those very ends which society was intended to procure. Men associate for their mutual advantage. Hence the good and happiness of the members — that is,...relating to that state must finally be determined ; and though it may be supposed that a body of people may be bound by a voluntary resignation (which... | |
| 1874 - Počet stránok 806
...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 may be supposed that... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1874 - Počet stránok 606
...Whately's tastes and acquirements had not read Home or Hartley, though he refers to neither. bers, of any state, is the great standard by which everything...relating to that state must finally be determined." i The little sentence here interpolated, " that is, of the majority of the members of any state," appears... | |
| 1875 - Počet stránok 192
...in society for their mutual advantage ; so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, of the majority of the members, of any state, is the...relating to that state must finally be determined." * The little sentence here interpolated, " that is, of the majority of the members of any state," appears... | |
| British and Foreign Unitarian Association - 1875 - Počet stránok 202
...in society for their mutual advantage ; so that the good and happiness of the members, that is, of the majority of the members, of any state, is the...relating to that state must finally be determined."* The little sentence here interpolated, " that is, of the majority of the members of any state," appears... | |
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