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1828. Jany. 27
Law Amendments or Duelling Extinguishable
II Axioms applicable pathological to Subsistence
Axiom 1. To Though each individual his own subsistence
is by the nature of men rendered the chief object of his care
and during his infancy an object of care to his parent
the authors of his existence, yet some of a considerable portion
of the aggregate number of the number of the community
there will always be in whose subsistence so long as the
subsistence can not have place (without the legislative care)
without provision made by the legislator to that effect.
2. To the subsistence of all, and accordingly for of them the
subsistence of this their
portion of the </del> provision will
to a certain degree have been made by the provision for security
of property in all its shapes and in the for security for
property in particular: as also for abundance: for abundance
because of the abundance possessed by some is composed a stock
or fund out of which matter is capable of being taken, applicable
to the purpose of affording subsis whether directly immediate or through
the medium of exchanging subsistence to others. But which
is done for those for the subordinate end to the purpose here in question what the utmost
of what can be done for those other those two other subordinate
ends taken together will not of itself be sufficient.
Of the non-possession of the matter of subsistence in such
quantity as is necessary to the support of life, death is the consequence:
and such natural death is preceded by a course of suffering
much greater than the what is attendant in the most afflictive
violent deaths employed for the purpose of punishment.
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