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The prudence which regards others may be thus considered
1. As regards men in general
2. As towards individuals in the several situations of equals, inferiors
and superiors.
3. As towards strangers in those incidental occasions which bring men together.
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deontology |
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chapter 3 / extra-regarding prudence |
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sir john bowring |
j & m mills 1828 |
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