Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... Bentham ; but the terms in which they extol the disciple , though feeble when com- pared with the hyperboles of adoration employed by them in speaking of the master , are as strong. 1 Essays on Government , Jurisprudence , the Liberty of ...
... Bentham ; but the terms in which they extol the disciple , though feeble when com- pared with the hyperboles of adoration employed by them in speaking of the master , are as strong. 1 Essays on Government , Jurisprudence , the Liberty of ...
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... Bentham himself should have condescended to take the field in defence of Mr. Mill . We have not been in the habit of reviewing reviews ; but , as Mr. Bentham is a truly great man , and as his party have thought fit to announce in puffs ...
... Bentham himself should have condescended to take the field in defence of Mr. Mill . We have not been in the habit of reviewing reviews ; but , as Mr. Bentham is a truly great man , and as his party have thought fit to announce in puffs ...
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... Bentham himself we shall endeavour , even while defending ourselves against his reproaches , to speak with the respect to which his venerable age , his genius , and his public services entitle him . If any harsh expression should escape ...
... Bentham himself we shall endeavour , even while defending ourselves against his reproaches , to speak with the respect to which his venerable age , his genius , and his public services entitle him . If any harsh expression should escape ...
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... Bentham for undertaking his defence , our readers , when they have finished this article , will perhaps be inclined to doubt . Great as Mr. Bentham's talents are , he has , we think , shown an undue confidence in them . He should have ...
... Bentham for undertaking his defence , our readers , when they have finished this article , will perhaps be inclined to doubt . Great as Mr. Bentham's talents are , he has , we think , shown an undue confidence in them . He should have ...
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... Bentham to settle with Mr. Mill the distinction between a despot and an absolute king . In the third place , Mr. Bentham says that there was in Denmark a balanced contest between the king and the nobility . We find some difficulty in ...
... Bentham to settle with Mr. Mill the distinction between a despot and an absolute king . In the third place , Mr. Bentham says that there was in Denmark a balanced contest between the king and the nobility . We find some difficulty in ...
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