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the observance of them is essential to the general happiness of mankind;
the observation of these principles, and of the
rules deducible from them might may be, however
conformable to the desire of individual, and
social happiness implanted in us by
nature, yet for want of would to God they were laws; would to God these were a superior compulsive
power to enact them in to laws, and enforce
the observance of them, they were are seldom
adhered to in the transactions between nation,
and nation. He one might have added, that to
supply the place of this superior compulsive
Power, and to enforce the observance of
compacts, and treaties, acts of guaranty
had have been thought of, by which neighboring, and
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[[notes_public::"to be copied" [note not in bentham's hand]]] |
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