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INTRODUCT. DIMENSIONS of HAPPINESS.
common and equal concern for both which any
man in the such a station ought to feel for all, &
which every man does feel when they are towards all such perfect
as are strangers and when to all persons whenever he sets himself to
consider the effect upon of a Law upon men
as men, without suffering his thoughts to
fix on any particular individuals.
In short this addability of the happiness of
different subjects, is however when consider'd
rigorously it may appear fictitious, is a postulation
without the allowance of which all political rear
are at a stand: nor is it more fictitious than
the of that of the equality chances to reality
on which that whole branch of the Mathematics
which is called the doctrine of chances, is established
It is not rigorously true, that the chance of 1 to 2
for 20 guineas is equal to 5 , but it is true
that it is as nearer being equal to that sum
INTROD Happiness ; Not
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