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" As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects prejudicially the interests of others, society has jurisdiction over it, and the question whether the general welfare will or will not be promoted by interfering with it, becomes open to discussion. "
Report - Page 94
by New York (State) Dept. of excise - 1902
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liberty

john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 pages
...offender may then be justly punished by opinion, though not by law. As soon as any part of a pensou's conduct affects prejudicially the interests of others,...by interfering with it, becomes open to discussion. But there is no room for entertaining any such question when a person's conduct affects the interests...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 pages
...person's conduct affects prejudicially the VL _ interests of others, society has jurisdiction over it, -tv and the question whether the general welfare will.\., or will not be promoted by interfering with it, be~ \VA Qomes_open to discussion. But there is no room r • -A \v ^or entertaining any such question...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 pages
...of their constituted rights. The offender may then be justly punished by opinion, though not by law. As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects...by interfering with it, becomes open to discussion. But there is no room for entertaining any such question when a person's conduct affects the interests...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 pages
...of their constituted rights. The offender may then be justly punished by opinion, though not by law. As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects...by interfering with it, becomes open to discussion. But there is no room for entertaining any such question when a person's conduct affects the interests...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 37

1880 - 1118 pages
...their constitutional rights. The offender may then "be justly punished by opinion, though not by law. As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects...by interfering with it, becomes open to discussion. But there is no room for entertaining any such question • He afterwards expressed, and publicly,...
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Individual liberty, legal, moral, and licentious; in which the political ...

George Vasey (miscellaneous writer.) - 1877 - 200 pages
...affects prejudicially the interests of others, it is by no means a question open to discussion—" whether the general welfare will or will not be promoted by interfering." Such conduct ought decidedly to be condemned, and visited by disapprobation or legal punishment, iu...
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Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 9

1881 - 662 pages
...but I give a quotation from job* Stuart Mill (O* page 134) which seems to me to quite cover the case: "As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects...by interfering with it becomes open to discussion." It will probably be admitted that the condition laid down by Mill "affecting prejudicially the interests...
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EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Edinburgh Medical Journal VOL.XXVIII-Paart II.January to June 1883 - 1883 - 598 pages
...of the women on the only possible ground—that of their danger to public health, and quotes Mill: " As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects...will or will not be promoted by interfering with it Incomes open to discussion." If it be admitted that the condition laid down by Mill—"affecting prejudicially...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 117

1909 - 1338 pages
...of their constituted rights. The offender may then be Justly punished by opinion, though not by law. As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects...by interfering with It becomes open to discussion. But there is no room for entertaining any such question when a person's conduct affects the interests...
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Alcohol in History: An Account of Intemperance in All Ages; Together with a ...

Richard Eddy - 1887 - 492 pages
...prejndicially the interests of others, society has jurisdiction over it. The question is then open whether the general welfare will, or will not, be promoted by interfering with it. * Cited in Alcohol and the State, p. 106. t Social Statics, pp. 230, 303, 361, 406. . . Whenever in...
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