| Henry George - 1891 - 168 páginas
...State. The first duty, therefore, of the rulers of the Si ate should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration...State chiefly prospers and flourishes by morality, by well regulated family life, by respect for religion and justice, by the moderation and equal distribution... | |
| Henry George - 1891 - 194 páginas
...the heads of the State. Now, a State chiefly prospers and flourishes by morality, by well regulated family life, by respect for religion and justice, by the moderation and equal distribution of public burdens, by the progress of the arts and of trade, by the abundant yield of the land — by... | |
| Henry George - 1892 - 216 páginas
...the State. The first duty, therefore, of the rulers of the State should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration...justice, by the moderation and equal distribution of public burdens, by the progress of the arts and of trade, by the abundant yield of the land— by everything... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1893 - 852 páginas
...Province of the State. The first duty of the rules of the State should be to mi.ke sure thit the laws and institutions, the general character -and administration...themselves public well-being and private prosperity. . . . It is the province of the commonwealth to consult for the common good. And the more that is done... | |
| Henry George - 1894 - 176 páginas
...State. The first duty, therefore, of the rulers of the Slate , should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration...public well-being and private prosperity. This is the E roper office of wise statesmanship and the work of the eads of the State. Now, a State chiefly prospers... | |
| Ontario. Bureau of Industries - 1894 - 656 páginas
...Province of the State. i The first duty of the rules of the State should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration...themselves public well-being and private prosperity. . . . It is the province of the commonwealth to consult for the common good. And the more that is done... | |
| Victor Cathrein - 1904 - 444 páginas
...the State. The first duty, therefore, of the rulers of the State should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration...justice, by the moderation and equal distribution of public burdens, by the progress of the arts and of trade, by the abundant yield of the land — by... | |
| Bernard Vaughan - 1912 - 410 páginas
...He writes that: "The foremost duty of the Rulers of the State should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration of the Commonwealth, shall be such as of themselves to realize public well-being and private prosperity. This is the proper scope of wise... | |
| 1916 - 804 páginas
...foremost duty of the rulers of the state," wrote the great Leo XIII, "should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration of the commonwealth, shall be such of themselves as to realize public well-being and private prosperity." These ends the state can never... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1919 - 1272 páginas
...duty of the rulers of the State", wrote the great Leo XIII., "should be to make sure that the laws and institutions, the general character and administration of the commonwealth shall be such of themselves as to realize public wellbeing and private prosperity". These ends the State can never... | |
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