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<p>Part 2. treats of presentive Justitutions; giving an analysis<lb/> | |||
of the several possible expedients that can be devised for<lb/> | |||
combating mischievous actions in their source.</p> | |||
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principle of Utility established by Helvetius, and applied<lb/> | |||
in part (all Europe knows with how happy a success)<lb/> | |||
by M. Beccaria.</p> | |||
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Part 2. treats of presentive Justitutions; giving an analysis
of the several possible expedients that can be devised for
combating mischievous actions in their source.
Fundamental Principle
The fundamental principle of the whole work is the
principle of Utility established by Helvetius, and applied
in part (all Europe knows with how happy a success)
by M. Beccaria.
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