The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - 168 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... ness in the ipsissima verba of Jefferson appears in ten con- stitutions adopted by eight states , but this literal transfer does not appear until 1848 ( Wisconsin ) . Life , liberty , property , and the free pursuit of happiness ...
... ness in the ipsissima verba of Jefferson appears in ten con- stitutions adopted by eight states , but this literal transfer does not appear until 1848 ( Wisconsin ) . Life , liberty , property , and the free pursuit of happiness ...
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... ness means in law . In one case the pursuit of happiness implies happiness in the world to come ; in another , it is happiness here and now , with no reference to felicity hereafter . A large number of decisions ( especially in the ...
... ness means in law . In one case the pursuit of happiness implies happiness in the world to come ; in another , it is happiness here and now , with no reference to felicity hereafter . A large number of decisions ( especially in the ...
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... ness of the individual is the end of man . From this princi- ple it will follow that the form of government which com- municates ease , comfort , security , or , in one word , happi- ness , to the greatest number of persons , and in the ...
... ness of the individual is the end of man . From this princi- ple it will follow that the form of government which com- municates ease , comfort , security , or , in one word , happi- ness , to the greatest number of persons , and in the ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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