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Page 138
... Laws reduce the price of la- bour ; ergo , the Poor Laws are a benefit . It would require , we admit , an economy in regard to manufactures which has never yet been introduced , in order to supersede or prevent the ne- cessity of laws ...
... Laws reduce the price of la- bour ; ergo , the Poor Laws are a benefit . It would require , we admit , an economy in regard to manufactures which has never yet been introduced , in order to supersede or prevent the ne- cessity of laws ...
Page 335
... Laws , as a parallel Case . Reason and Law are both considered as Guides for the Conduct of men in Society . Laws are made by Men possessed of Reason ; and being in general the Work of a Number of Men , chosen for their individual or ...
... Laws , as a parallel Case . Reason and Law are both considered as Guides for the Conduct of men in Society . Laws are made by Men possessed of Reason ; and being in general the Work of a Number of Men , chosen for their individual or ...
Page 351
... laws of England , hitherto imperfectly known to us and therefore only partially adopted or approved of . " Let us ... laws and customs be far dis- crepant from the laws and customs of this realm , and because that the people of the same ...
... laws of England , hitherto imperfectly known to us and therefore only partially adopted or approved of . " Let us ... laws and customs be far dis- crepant from the laws and customs of this realm , and because that the people of the same ...
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