XLII.J 



HERBERT SPENCER ON THE SOCIAL ORGANISM, 



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Reward and punishment, by 

 which, fastened to the seat 

 of the sovereignty, every 

 Joint and member is moved 

 to perform liis duty, are . . 



The ivealth and riches of all the 

 particular members are . . 



Salus 2}opuli, the pcoiJle's safety 



Counsellors, by whom all things 

 needful for it to know are 

 suggested unto it, are 



The nerves, that do the same in 

 the body natural. 



The strength. 



Its business. 



The memory. 



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Eqxiity and laws An artificial reason and ^vill. 



Concord Health. 



Sedition Sickness. 



Civil war Death. 



The incongruities of this speak for themselves. 



