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3529. GOVERNMENT, Objects of.—[further continued] .
The only orthodox object
of the institution of government is to
secure the greatest degree of happiness possible
to the general mass of those associated
under it.—
To M. Van Der Kemp. Washington ed. vi, 45.
(M.
1812)
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