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1828. Jany. 28
Law Amendments

The consequence is that, sooner or later in every
habitable part of the earth's surface the community will consist be comprised
of those classes of inhabitants. 1. those for whom, with
the addition of more or less of the matter of abundance, the
matter of subsistence is possessed in a quantity sufficient
for the preservation of life and health, In this against death, and
disease leading to speedy proceeding speedily to death. 2. those
who being in a state in which they are perishing for want of
the matter of subsistence are as thus being to speedy death:
3. those who to save themselves from impending death
are occupied in waging war upon the rest, providing
the means of subsistence for themselves at the expence of
the security of all, and the matter of subsistence and abundance in the
possession of all.

So along as by removal to another portion it
arrangements taken for the purpose by government, the thus
redundant part of the population can be closed off by being
conveyed in a living and about-to-be state from the
habited part in quarter of the habitable globe to every some other part
those two classes of quantity providing individuals and victally
self preserving individuals may be prevented from receiving peculiar
of if from receiving encrease. But in no one part of the
habitable globe can this be done by government without
expence, nor the matter of expence without defalcation made for
security, and suffering from less by forced contribution, as above
and sooner or later in proportion or so far as property and security for
property established itself the whole surface of the habitable globe
would be can not but be fully peopled, in such sort that from no one spot to
any other could human creatures be transported in a living and about to live state.


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