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" Interest is so interwoven with the Peoples, that if they act for themselves (which every one of them will do as near as he can) they must act for the common Interest of England. "
The Craftsman - Page 139
by Caleb D'Anvers - 1731
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London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 20

English essays - 1751 - 684 pages
...but whit "- =--«-- • • ' tney thought was for the publick advantage. For their own intereft js fo interwoven with the people's, that if they aft for themfelves (which m . y ^ every one of them will do as near C can poffibly fubfift. The idea of thu as he can) they mud...
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The Philanthropist: Or Philosophical Essays on Politics ..., Issues 1-43

Great Britain - 1795 - 346 pages
...for the public advantage ; for their own intereft is fo interwoven with the peoples, that if they act for themfelves (which every one of them will do as near as he can ) they muft act for the common intereft of England ; and if a few amongft them fiiould find it their intereft to...
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The Philanthropist: Or Philosophical Essays on Politics ..., Issues 1-43

Great Britain - 1797 - 370 pages
...advantage ; for their own intereft is fo interwoven with the peoples, that if they act for themfclves (which every one of them will do as near as he can ) they muft act for the common intereft of England ; and if a few amongft them fhould find it their intereft to...
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The Concept of Representation in the Age of the American Revolution

John Phillip Reid - History - 1989 - 276 pages
...the representatives' "Interest is so interwoven with the People's, that, if they act for themselves, (which every one of them will do as near as he can) they must act for the common Interest." The doctrine of shared burdens — a second explanation of how people...
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