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" ... than any one else. 6. Hence, they tend to insubordination. For, if the rich are under obligation to support the poor, why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind,... "
The elements of political economy. With revisions and additions - Page 73
by Francis Wayland - 1857 - 270 pages
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Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer

1837 - 1068 pages
...why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...individual and social spoliation. 3. There should be no common funds for the support of those who are not willing to labor. 4. That if a man be reduced, by...
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The American Biblical Repository, Volume 10, Issues 27-28

1837 - 532 pages
...why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...individual and social spoliation. 3. There should be no common funds for the support of those who are not willing to labor. 4. That if a man be reduced, by...
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 522 pages
...why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...individual and social spoliation. " 3. There should be no common funds for the support of those who are not willing to labour. " 4. That if a man be reduced,...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1837 - 502 pages
...why not to support them better; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...individual and social spoliation. 3. There should be no common funds for the support of those who are not willing to labor. 4. That if a man be reduced, by...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1837 - 524 pages
...why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...individual and social spoliation. 3. There should be no common funds for the support of those who are not willing to labor. 4. That if a man be reduced, by...
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The New York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 522 pages
...why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...individual and social spoliation. " 3. There should by no common funds for the support of those -who are not willing to labour. " 4. That if a man be reduced,...
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The American Biblical Repository, Volume 10

1837 - 528 pages
...nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this land, the greater will be the liability to collision between...individual and social spoliation. 3. There should be no common funds for the support of those who are not willing to labor. 4. That if a man be reduced, by...
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 520 pages
...at an end : for, he who labours has no better right to the result of his labour than any one else. " If this be so, we see, that in order to accomplish...protected, both against individual and social spoliation. " 4. That if a man be reduced, by indolence or prodigality, to •uch extreme penury that he is in...
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

1837 - 524 pages
...why not to support them better ; nay, why not to support them as well as themselves. Hence, the more provision there is of this kind, the greater will...strongest inducement to industry, " 1. Property should bo universally appropriated, so that nothing is left in common. " 2. The right of property should be...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1852 - 446 pages
...? Hence the larger provision there is of this kind, the greater will be the liability to collis ion between the two classes. If this be so, we see, that...thus present the strongest inducement to industry, I. Property should be universally appropriated, so that nothing is left in common. 11 2. The right...
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