Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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... of most men is vague and undistinguishing . He first assumes , justly enough , that the end of government is " to increase to the utmos ! the pleasures , and diminish to the utmost the pains 10 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
... of most men is vague and undistinguishing . He first assumes , justly enough , that the end of government is " to increase to the utmos ! the pleasures , and diminish to the utmost the pains 10 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. the pleasures , and diminish to the utmost the pains which men derive from each other . " He then pro ceeds to show , with great form , that " the greatest possible happiness of society is ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. the pleasures , and diminish to the utmost the pains which men derive from each other . " He then pro ceeds to show , with great form , that " the greatest possible happiness of society is ...
الصفحة 13
... pleasure or from pain . The infliction of pain is of course direct injury ; and , even if it take the milder course , in order to produce obedience by motives derived from pleasure , the gov- ernment must confer favours . But , as there ...
... pleasure or from pain . The infliction of pain is of course direct injury ; and , even if it take the milder course , in order to produce obedience by motives derived from pleasure , the gov- ernment must confer favours . But , as there ...
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... pleasure , they will carry their cruelty , as well as their rapacity , to a frightful extent . As he seems greatly ... pleasure , there are , of course , no bounds to its desire of per- fection in the instruments of that pleasure ...
... pleasure , they will carry their cruelty , as well as their rapacity , to a frightful extent . As he seems greatly ... pleasure , there are , of course , no bounds to its desire of per- fection in the instruments of that pleasure ...
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... pleasure , no doubt , in part . But the mere appetites which we have in common with the animals would be gratified ... pleasurable sensations to the body of the pos sessor MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 15.
... pleasure , no doubt , in part . But the mere appetites which we have in common with the animals would be gratified ... pleasurable sensations to the body of the pos sessor MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 15.
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