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<head>1819 Aug. 25.<lb/> | |||
Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>Ch. Cause and Obstacle <gap/><lb/> | |||
§.2.I. Effect national prosperity</note> | |||
<p>1</p> | |||
<p>The end of government — the only proper and justifiable<lb/> | |||
end — taken as an all-comprehensive one — the end of<lb/> | |||
government is at all times the greatest happiness of the<lb/> | |||
greatest number of the members of the community <del>the</del> in<lb/> | |||
question whatever it be: if the consideration of time <add>circumstance of duration</add> be taken<lb/> | |||
into the account, add — for the greatest length of time.</p> | |||
<p>In this country <add>by</add> scarce any man it is believed <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
would be found <del>who would</del> by whom this position would be<lb/> | |||
directly and declared controverted: <del>howsoever</del> by whatsoever<lb/> | |||
insinuation he might seek to <del><sic>shew</sic></del> deter men from applying<lb/> | |||
it uniformly to practice — from keeping practice<lb/> | |||
in a state of strict conformity to it.</p> | |||
<p>That <del>the</del> in the composition <add>constitution</add> of the English Government<lb/> | |||
or say the English Constitution there is more or less of good, <del>as many</del> <add>howsoever</add><lb/> | |||
it is believed <del>ever</del> been matter of doubt to any man: that<lb/> | |||
it has more or less of evil in it will scarcely it is believed<lb/> | |||
be denied by any man: <del>it can not</del> without self-contradiction<lb/> | |||
it can not be denied by any man, in whose opinion it wants<lb/> | |||
any thing of being short of the <add>point of</add> absolute <del>point of</del> perfection.</p> | |||
<p><del>To <gap/> render the happiness greatest happiness of the</del> <add>For rendering the government in a greater degree</add> <add>[at any point of time]</add> <add>conducive</add><lb/> | |||
<del>greatest number greater at any point of time]</del> <add>to that <del>its</del></add> <add>universally</add> <add>acknowledged end</add> than it was<lb/> | |||
at any former point of time, there can be but one course<lb/> | |||
which is the <del><gap/> <gap/> the giving ever</del> <add>rendering</add> quantity of what is good<lb/> | |||
in its composition greater, or what comes to the same thing, the<lb/> | |||
rendering the quantity of evil in it less.</p> | |||
1819 Aug. 25.
Fallacies
Ch. Cause and Obstacle
§.2.I. Effect national prosperity
1
The end of government — the only proper and justifiable
end — taken as an all-comprehensive one — the end of
government is at all times the greatest happiness of the
greatest number of the members of the community the in
question whatever it be: if the consideration of time circumstance of duration be taken
into the account, add — for the greatest length of time.
In this country by scarce any man it is believed
would be found who would by whom this position would be
directly and declared controverted: howsoever by whatsoever
insinuation he might seek to shew deter men from applying
it uniformly to practice — from keeping practice
in a state of strict conformity to it.
That the in the composition constitution of the English Government
or say the English Constitution there is more or less of good, as many howsoever
it is believed ever been matter of doubt to any man: that
it has more or less of evil in it will scarcely it is believed
be denied by any man: it can not without self-contradiction
it can not be denied by any man, in whose opinion it wants
any thing of being short of the point of absolute point of perfection.
To render the happiness greatest happiness of the For rendering the government in a greater degree [at any point of time] conducive
greatest number greater at any point of time] to that its universally acknowledged end than it was
at any former point of time, there can be but one course
which is the the giving ever rendering quantity of what is good
in its composition greater, or what comes to the same thing, the
rendering the quantity of evil in it less.
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