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' | <p><del>Morality can have no other end than</del><add>Morality, Religion</add> Politics, <del>Meet Between Morality</del><lb/> | ||
can, <add>indeed</add> only have an <del>end</del> common <unclear></unclear></p> | |||
<p>If the Politician. Moralist, and Divine all know what they are about, their<lb/> | |||
purposes can be no other than the same.</p> | |||
<p>The Politician's end <del>is, I think,</del><add>is</add> universally allowed to be happiness - The<lb/> | |||
happiness of the State - the greatest happiness possible among the individuals of<lb/> | |||
a state during the present life.</p> | |||
To the Politician, as such, | |||
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Morality can have no other end thanMorality, Religion Politics, Meet Between Morality
can, indeed only have an end common
If the Politician. Moralist, and Divine all know what they are about, their
purposes can be no other than the same.
The Politician's end is, I think,is universally allowed to be happiness - The
happiness of the State - the greatest happiness possible among the individuals of
a state during the present life.
To the Politician, as such,
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sir john bowring |
[[watermarks::j rump 1831 [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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ann elizabeth lind; franz ludwig tribolet |
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