The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... become so , such as theaters and public balls , which , without police supervi- sion , are apt to degenerate into indecency and riot . A large part of the pursuits of life are not of apparent utility , do nothing to secure food ...
... become so , such as theaters and public balls , which , without police supervi- sion , are apt to degenerate into indecency and riot . A large part of the pursuits of life are not of apparent utility , do nothing to secure food ...
Strana 55
... become a burden upon society , it has an undoubted right to restrain the citi- zen from the commission of that act ; and fair and equitable consideration of the rights of other citizens , make [ s ] it not only its right , but its duty ...
... become a burden upon society , it has an undoubted right to restrain the citi- zen from the commission of that act ; and fair and equitable consideration of the rights of other citizens , make [ s ] it not only its right , but its duty ...
Strana 105
... become prosperous and happy , since to become both is promised to the righteous . The third , cogently phrased by Blackstone , is that the law of nature being itself the product of divine benevolence , must be the only model for human ...
... become prosperous and happy , since to become both is promised to the righteous . The third , cogently phrased by Blackstone , is that the law of nature being itself the product of divine benevolence , must be the only model for human ...
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