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" it is one of the finest problems in legislation to determine what the state ought to take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave, with as little interference as possible, to individual exertion. "
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 34

Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 710 pages
...rules to be revised every fifth year, so as to keep alive a constant attention towards perpetuating the system. It is one of the most important problems...presents a legitimate object of ambition — one fairly wiihin their reach — connected with probity — the reward of honesty and good moral conduct. The...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 34

Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 728 pages
...rules to be revised every fifth year, so as to keep alive a constant attention towards perpetuating the system. It is one of the most important problems...particular complacency this part of the plan, which intrusta to those who are to be relieved, a share in the administration of their funds. I consider...
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Sophisms of Free Trade and Popular Political Economy Examined

John Barnard Byles - 1851 - 444 pages
...is," says Mr. Burke, " one of the finest problems in legislation, what the state ought to take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave with as little interference as possibile to individual exertion." Such is the modest and diffident...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 734 pages
...that "it is one of the finest problems in legislation to determine what the state ought to^take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave, with as little interference as possible, to individual exertion." We have thus seen, from the experience...
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Dr. Ryerson's Reply to the Recent Pamphlet of Mr. Langton & Dr. Wilson, on ...

Egerton Ryerson - 1861 - 76 pages
...well said, that " the first problem in legislation is to determine what the State ought to take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave with as little interference as possible to individual exertions." In no department of government is...
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Sophisms of free-trade and popular political economy examined, by a ...

sir John Barnard Byles - 1870 - 388 pages
...is," says Mr. Burke, "one of the finest problems in legislation, what the State ought to take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave with as little interference as possible to individual exertion." Such is the modest and diffident tone...
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Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, Volume 10

Ontario. Department of Education - 1903 - 336 pages
...said, that it is the first problem in legislation to determine " What the State ought to take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave, with as little interference as possible, to individual exertion." In our System of Public Instruction,...
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Land & Liberty: Monthly Journal for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade

1926 - 554 pages
...termed ' one of the finest problems in legislation, namely, to determine what the State should take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave, with as little interference as possible, to individual exertion '." Could opportunism go further than...
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Report of the Minister of Education

1852 - 576 pages
...said, that it is the first problem in legislation to determine " what the State ought to take upon itself to direct by public wisdom, and what it ought to leave, with as little interference as possible, to individual exertion." In our system of public instruction,...
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American Economist: Devoted to the Protection of American ..., Volumes 67-68

1921 - 460 pages
...the following : "It is one of the finest problems In legislation, what the State ought to take upon Itself to direct by public wisdom, and what It ought to leave with as little Interference as possible to Individual exertion." Among major problems of today that...
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