Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... Slavery brought in its train the multiplied curses of a diseased social state ; a reign of mutual hatred and terror ; of universal demoralization ; of sin - begotten recklessness ; of extravagant expenditure ; of bad cultivation ...
... Slavery brought in its train the multiplied curses of a diseased social state ; a reign of mutual hatred and terror ; of universal demoralization ; of sin - begotten recklessness ; of extravagant expenditure ; of bad cultivation ...
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... slavery all over the world . Conversely , we find that those who have not a strong sense of what is just to themselves , are likewise deficient in a sense of what is just to their fellow men . This has long been a com- mon remark . As ...
... slavery all over the world . Conversely , we find that those who have not a strong sense of what is just to themselves , are likewise deficient in a sense of what is just to their fellow men . This has long been a com- mon remark . As ...
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... slavery , we must consider that no such allotment is permissible . § 6 . Probably some will regard the difficulties inseparable from individual ownership of the soil , as caused by pushing to ex- cess a doctrine applicable only within ...
... slavery , we must consider that no such allotment is permissible . § 6 . Probably some will regard the difficulties inseparable from individual ownership of the soil , as caused by pushing to ex- cess a doctrine applicable only within ...
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... slavery was a natural and quite legitimate institution - a con- dition into which some were born , and to which they ought to submit as to a Divine ordination ; nay , indeed , a great proportion of mankind hold this opinion still . A ...
... slavery was a natural and quite legitimate institution - a con- dition into which some were born , and to which they ought to submit as to a Divine ordination ; nay , indeed , a great proportion of mankind hold this opinion still . A ...
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... slavery to the needs of the body - harnesses a new power to the car of human happiness . He cannot , if he would , prevent society from largely participating in his good fortune . Before he can realize any benefit from his new process ...
... slavery to the needs of the body - harnesses a new power to the car of human happiness . He cannot , if he would , prevent society from largely participating in his good fortune . Before he can realize any benefit from his new process ...
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