| Alexander Knox - Ireland - 1799 - 272 pages
...ind't<' vidnal purfues his private -welfare, and to " STAND IN INSULATED INDEPENDENCE AN " iMPERATOBiAL PEOPLE. To gain a know" ledge of the real ftate of this heterogene" ous country ; to form ^Jummary of the NAte TIONA,L WILL and PLEASURE in points mojt " interefting to national happ'mefs;... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 pages
...nation — the will and the poorer to be happy — to pursue the Common Weal as an individual pursues his private welfare, and to stand in insulated independence, an imperatorial People. — To gain a knowledge of the real state of this heterogeneous country, to form a summary of the national will and... | |
| James Anthony Froude - British - 1874 - 556 pages
...in this nation ; the will and power to be happy ; to pursue the common weal as an individual pursues his private welfare, and to stand in insulated independence an imperatorial people. " The greatest happiness of the greatest number ! On the rock of this principle let this Society rest... | |
| James Connolly - Ireland - 1910 - 242 pages
...this nation — the will and the power to be happy to pursue the common weal as an individual pursues his private welfare, and to stand in insulated independence, an imperatorial people. " The greatest happiness of the Greatest Number. — On the rock of this principle let this society... | |
| James Connolly - Ireland - 1917 - 398 pages
...this nation — the will and the power to be happy to pursue the common weal as an individual pursues his private welfare, and to stand in insulated independence, an imperatorial people. " The greatest happiness of the Greatest Number.— On the rock of this principle let this society... | |
| Peter Berresford Ellis - Business & Economics - 1985 - 376 pages
...their nation — the will and the power to be happy to pursue the common weal as an individual pursues his private welfare, and to stand in insulated independence, an imperatorial people. The greatest happiness of the greatest number. — On the rock of this principle let this society rest;... | |
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