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1828. Jany. 31.
Law Amendments.
Propositions
Ch. II. Codification.
Offences Collectively
Axioms pathological

IV. Equality as to I. Wealth.

83
20. Thus that, as to effects
of 1st. order equalization
is uniformly beneficial.

84
21. But as to effects of
2d. and 3d order effects
reversed the effects may be and will be
if by what is done for equality
security for property, i.e. for abundance and subsistence, be destroyed

84
22. 3. Independently of
destruction inevitable consequence of the attempt in equalization
at perfect equalization would be
evil of diminution
of matter of abundance.

86
23. 4. Greatest happiness
where gradation from
the richest to poorest
is the most regular,
and thence insensible.

87
24. The larger the fortune
of the richest
the greater the difficulty
in of the defalcations necessary in the case of over-population.



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1828-01-31

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549

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255

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Law Amendment

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001

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Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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