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6 July 1811 29 V ad Juperbriam
Fallacies Ch. | | Posterity Chainers
22 or 10 or 3
| | Due and plausible, when
1 Contract
Note that in this case a further observation is that at all times whatsoever privileges or advantages (be the name employed what it may) the whole community is understood to be capable of receiving without prejudice to its own happiness /itself/ at the hands of the governing part of it those it ought at all times it ought to be /have/ in possession of. In this case therefore, if of the proposed change the effect be suppose to be that of giving increase the utmost practicable increase to the aggregate happiness of the community as above, compensation is thereby made nor is there either need of a room for compensation in any other Shape
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