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" ... admitted to be right that human beings should help one another ; and the more so, in proportion to the urgency of the need : and none needs help so urgently as one who is starving. The claim to help, therefore, created by destitution, is one of the... "
Principles of Political Economy– With Some of Their Applications to Social ... - 562 psl.
autoriai: John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 582 psl.
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Principles of Political Economy– With Some of Their Applications to ..., 2 tomas

John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 608 psl.
...therefore, created by destitution, is one of the strongest which can exist ; and there is jirima facie the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...exigency as certain to those who require it, as by :my arrangements of society it can be made. On the other hand, in all cases of helping, there are two...
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Principles of political economy, with some of their applications to ..., 2 tomas

John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 psl.
...therefore, created by destitution, is one of the strongest which can exist ; and there is primd facie the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...assistance itself, and the consequences of relying on the VOL. IL PP assistance. The former are generally beneficial, but the latter, for the most part, injurious...
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Principles of Political Economy– With Some of Their Applications to ..., 2 tomas

John Stuart Mill - 1868 - 622 psl.
...therefore, created by destitution, is one of the strongest which can exist ; and there isprimd fade the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...as by any % arrangements of society it can be made. \i On the other hand, in all cases of helping, there are two sets of consequences to be considered...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 psl.
...therefore, created by destitution, is one of the strongest which can exist ; and there is primd fade the. amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...relying on the assistance. The former are generally bendicinl, but the latter, for the most part, injurious ; so much so, in many cases, as greatly to...
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of ..., 121–132 leidimai

1881 - 838 psl.
...Stuart Mill) created by destitution, is one of the strongest that can exist ; and there is primd facie the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...as by any arrangements of society it can be made. . . . The problem to be solved (he continues) is, how to give the greatest amount of needful help with...
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The poor law

Thomas Welbank Fowle - 1881 - 184 psl.
...therefore, created by destitution is one of the strongest which can exist, and there is prima facie the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...as by any arrangements of society it can be made." — (Polit. Economy, v. xi. 13). It is worth while to observe how the various theories mentioned above...
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The Poor Law

Thomas Welbank Fowle - 1881 - 186 psl.
...condition as that, without help, they would die of want. But then, as Mr. Mill goes on to point out, in all cases of helping there are two sets of consequences...assistance itself, and the consequences of relying on it. "The former are generally beneficial, but the latter for the most part injurious." This, indeed,...
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All the Year Round– A Weekly Journal, 53 tomas

1884 - 564 psl.
...broadly classed, as hy John Stuart Mill, into two sets of consequences to be considered. These are, " the consequences of the assistance itself, and the consequences of relying on the assistance." The onerous importance of the last of the "two sets" becomes very prominent in cases of colliery accidents...
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of ..., 121–132 leidimai

1881 - 764 psl.
...Sfcuarfc Mill) created by destitution, is one of the strongest that can exist ; and there is primd facie the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...as by any arrangements of society it can be made. . . . The problem to be solved (he continues) is, how to give the greatest amount of needful help with...
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An Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes

Charles Richmond Henderson - 1893 - 296 psl.
...therefore, created by destitution is one of the strongest which can exist, and there is prima facie the amplest reason for making the relief of so extreme...as by any arrangements of society it can be made." It is sometimes said that state charity, since it is collected by taxation and enforced by government,...
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