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any degree be satisfactory: conscious of which
I remember well, the answer all the answer I gave was
that the opposite course to that which was
the question suggested was that which
the order of my ideas had prescribed to
me. The answer which for the reason already assigned I could not then
give for myself my set my book will be found I
hope to have already given for me. The
passage I allude to is the passage in Ch. 16 paragraph
beginning with these words,
†† See also Indirect Legislation
The general genuine end of government in all its
branches is the happiness of the community:
the happiness of the community is made
up of the several happinesses (if one may
so) of the several individuals or members of which that
body is composed. These happinesses are all
reducible into such and such pains or evils
averted – and such or such pleasures or
advantages procured or secured.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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printed as appendix to letter 396, vol. 3, of which it is an early draft |
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