The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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Strana 33
... civil government is the promotion and security of the happiness of its citizens , and since these effects cannot be produced , but by the knowledge and practice of our moral duties , which comprehend all the social and civil obligations ...
... civil government is the promotion and security of the happiness of its citizens , and since these effects cannot be produced , but by the knowledge and practice of our moral duties , which comprehend all the social and civil obligations ...
Strana 34
... civil government would be extremely defective unless it could derive assistance from some superior power , whose laws extend to the temper and disposition of the human heart , and before whom no offence is secret . Recognizing this ...
... civil government would be extremely defective unless it could derive assistance from some superior power , whose laws extend to the temper and disposition of the human heart , and before whom no offence is secret . Recognizing this ...
Strana 41
... Civil Rights Act in interpreting the amendment and noted that this law was re - enacted after its adoption ) , to safeguard Southern whites , includ- ing their right to labor as both a liberty and a property . It is impossible , he ...
... Civil Rights Act in interpreting the amendment and noted that this law was re - enacted after its adoption ) , to safeguard Southern whites , includ- ing their right to labor as both a liberty and a property . It is impossible , he ...
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