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1820 May 29
Deontology Private
Ch. §. Of the occasions on which
evil-doing or well-doing may have place.
Such occasions may be distinguished into
permanent and transient.
Permanent occasions may be distinguished
into private and public.
Public if by public be meant political belong
not to the design of this work.
Occasions are the result of corresponding
relations.
The relations between man and man
may be distinguished into private and public –
Public relations, if by public are meant
political belong not to this work.
Private relations are either natural or factitious.
Natural relations may be termed relationships.
Natural relationships have birth for their
source.
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