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6 C
Of Justification, Excuses and Aggravations
Powers are either unappropriated or appropriated — and both are either independent or subservient.
-cise of some one or other of the powers that are appropriated
and for the support of which the ap unappropriated
power in question some is conferred:
and and in this case the unappropriated power
may be stiled subservient or dependent.
Benefits for the sake of which [independent] unappropriated powers are conferred consist
The cases in which it is may be found requisite to confer
independent unappropriated independent powers will be determined
by the evils which it is proposed by means of such
powers to exclude. These evils Here go on at p. 10. 9
From p. 4 In short the business of traffic in general and
the whole system of contracts [pecuniary intercourse between
man and man] are founded on no other
principles. To part with a thing, or to bestow submit to
labour are of themselves unpleasant operations:
if they become advantageous and agreable and are
accompanied by consent, it is in virtue of the some
return that benefit which they serve as means
of procuring in return, and of the power which
the party consenting thence acquires of doing something
which is in its own nature advantageous
or agreable.
Back to p. 4
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