Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... diminished " in proportion to the reduction in the value of the currency ; but their revenues were at the same time re- duced in the like ratio . Moreover , the loss of their reputation for honesty made them afterwards unable to borrow ...
... diminished " in proportion to the reduction in the value of the currency ; but their revenues were at the same time re- duced in the like ratio . Moreover , the loss of their reputation for honesty made them afterwards unable to borrow ...
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... diminishes ; and that a faculty on which circumstances make excessive demands increases . And so long as this excess and this deficiency continue , there must continue decrease on the one hand , and growth on the other . Finally all ...
... diminishes ; and that a faculty on which circumstances make excessive demands increases . And so long as this excess and this deficiency continue , there must continue decrease on the one hand , and growth on the other . Finally all ...
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... diminish from disuse , it is inferred that they will continue to do so . And if this inference is unquestionable ... diminishes when restrained ; as surely as a disregarded conscience becomes inert , and one that is obeyed active ...
... diminish from disuse , it is inferred that they will continue to do so . And if this inference is unquestionable ... diminishes when restrained ; as surely as a disregarded conscience becomes inert , and one that is obeyed active ...
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... diminish- ing the spheres of activity required for the acquisition of hap- piness by others . For manifestly , if ... diminishing other men's spheres of activity , but without giving unhappiness to other men in any direct or ...
... diminish- ing the spheres of activity required for the acquisition of hap- piness by others . For manifestly , if ... diminishing other men's spheres of activity , but without giving unhappiness to other men in any direct or ...
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... diminishing the happiness of the rest , we must now add the secondary one that each shall be capable of receiving happiness from the happi- ness of the rest . Compliance with this requisite implies posi- tive beneficence . Lastly there ...
... diminishing the happiness of the rest , we must now add the secondary one that each shall be capable of receiving happiness from the happi- ness of the rest . Compliance with this requisite implies posi- tive beneficence . Lastly there ...
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