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8 June 1816
Political Deontology
Under the influence of those motives, the standard circumstance tendency
which I can not but set up to myself as the standard
or propriety and impropriety in relation to every regulation constitution of
law in general, and constitutional law in particular
is the tendency to add to or subtract from
the sum total of happiness in the country and
for which I wish: to be the greatest quantity of happiness
in the part in the breasts of the greatest number of the individuals
of which the population of it is composed.
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