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But secondly, Men seek their own inordinately (as I told you before) not onely when they do it, to the prejudice of any private interest, but especially when they do it to the prejudice of the publique-Interest of that Nation, or Commonwealth wherein they live. |
But secondly, Men seek their own inordinately (as I told you before) not only when they do it, to the prejudice of any private Interest, but especially when they do it to the prejudice of the publique-Interest of that nation, or Commonwealth wherein they live. |
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Note 0 |
2. Men seek their own inordinately, when they do it to the prejudice of the publique interest. |
2. Men seek their own inordinately, when they do it to the prejudice of the public Interest. |
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In bonis temporalibus tenetur quis { que } personam publicam vel communitatem sibimetipsi praferre. Benum cuim to••us pluris faciendum est, quam bonum un•us alicujus partis: Personis autem public is an•umerandi sunt•il•i, quos consta• valde utiles esse Re•-publica Ames. de Conscient. l. 5. c 7. |
In bonis Temporalibus tenetur quis { que } Personam publicam vel communitatem sibimetipsi praferre. Benum cuim to••us Pluris faciendum est, quam bonum un•us alicujus partis: Persons autem public is an•umerandi sunt•il•i, quos consta• Valde utiles esse Re•-publica Ames. the Conscient. l. 5. c 7. |
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