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Indirect Legislation § 5
endeavour be crowned with success, to which of the
two principles is it to be attributed? — to neither exclusively
of them exclusively, but to both: to neither, conjunctly concurrently, to both: to benevolence as
the immediate cause, to love of reputation, as the
remote. A man who yields with preasure to the to the soft whispers
compulsion soft admonitions soft whispers of the social principle, knows suspects
not that they
nor would wish to know, that it was is
the a coarser principle that first gave them their first
tone. modulation. tone. gave them their first tone. So delicate, so :
is this best element of in our nature: blushing
for [the baseness grossness of] its origin it would rather pretends
to be self-born.
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The culture of
this principle
also respects slso either
1. its force: or 2
its direction
The culture of To cultivate the benevolent principle
like that of the two prior moral and religious
sanctions will consist either you must either in measures taken
for the augmentation of it's force, or in measures
for influencing it's direction [the direction in which
it acts.] In as far as
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To augment its
force, promote
to animate
As to the augmentation
of it's force, this point in as far as it is to be the forces of
effected by the moral and religious sanctions, are corr the has been already
considere'd are the means employ'd to compass it,
has been already discussed consider'd. As to the political
sanction
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