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Click Here To Edit 1821 April 14
First lines Means of accomplishment
1. Subsistence
2. Abundance

Nature and mutual relation of the several branches of the Law.
Principal means for the accomplishment of their several purposes.
Civil Law, distributive Law.

1. Distribution applied to benefits
I. Benefits their distribution — most beneficial mode of distributing
them.
1. Subsistence.

Original & all comprehensive — derivative and incidental — and
derivative. means of subsistence. By these words may be designated the two branches of a division
which it is necessary in the first place to bring to view.


The original fund of each man's subsistence is each man's labour.
The production of it is the work of nature without law & antecedently to
Law. What it looks for at the hand of Law, is security: security against
calamity, security against hostility: security against hostility from foreigners,
from fellow subjects from rulers.

II. Incidental & derivative means of subsistence. Then need of these
arises out of the deficiencies that are liable to have place in the produce of each man's
labour, considered as a fund for each man's subsistence.




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Identifier: | JB/037/050/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 37.

Date_1

1821-04-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

037

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

050

Info in main headings field

first lines

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls; richard doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

richard doane

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11265

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