Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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... . Mill is exactly the writer to please people of this description . His arguments are stated with the utmost affectation of precision ; his divisions are aw- fully formal ; and his style is generally as dry MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 7.
... . Mill is exactly the writer to please people of this description . His arguments are stated with the utmost affectation of precision ; his divisions are aw- fully formal ; and his style is generally as dry MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 7.
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... writer who considers the pain de- rived from the unfavourable sentiments of others as so acute that , if sufficiently at command , it would super- sede the use of the gallows and the tread - mill , should take no notice of this most ...
... writer who considers the pain de- rived from the unfavourable sentiments of others as so acute that , if sufficiently at command , it would super- sede the use of the gallows and the tread - mill , should take no notice of this most ...
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... writer in the Westminster and Parliamentary Reviews has borrowed Hume's History , and has actually got as far as the battle of Agincourt . He assures us that he takes great pleasure in his new study , and that he is very impatient to ...
... writer in the Westminster and Parliamentary Reviews has borrowed Hume's History , and has actually got as far as the battle of Agincourt . He assures us that he takes great pleasure in his new study , and that he is very impatient to ...
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... writers of our time , yet when for the due maintenance of literary police , we shal think it necessary to confute sophists , or to bring pre- tenders to shame , we shall not depart from the ordinary course of our proceedings because the ...
... writers of our time , yet when for the due maintenance of literary police , we shal think it necessary to confute sophists , or to bring pre- tenders to shame , we shall not depart from the ordinary course of our proceedings because the ...
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... writers and members of parliament — that it may succeed to the dignity which has been enjoyed by the " origi- nal contract , " by the " constitution of 1688 , " and other expressions of the same kind . We do not ap- prehend that it is a ...
... writers and members of parliament — that it may succeed to the dignity which has been enjoyed by the " origi- nal contract , " by the " constitution of 1688 , " and other expressions of the same kind . We do not ap- prehend that it is a ...
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