Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 39
... case of the United States is not in point . In a coun- try where the necessaries of life are cheap and the wages of labour high , where a man who has no capital but his legs and arms may expect to become rich MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
... case of the United States is not in point . In a coun- try where the necessaries of life are cheap and the wages of labour high , where a man who has no capital but his legs and arms may expect to become rich MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
الصفحة 40
... become rich by industry and frugality , it is not very decidedly even for the immediate advantage of the poor to plunder the rich ; and the punishment of doing so would very speedily follow the offence . But in countries in which the ...
... become rich by industry and frugality , it is not very decidedly even for the immediate advantage of the poor to plunder the rich ; and the punishment of doing so would very speedily follow the offence . But in countries in which the ...
الصفحة 46
... becomes easy to deduce doctrines of vast importance from the original axiom . The only mis- fortune is , that by ... become an object either of desire or of aversion . The fear of death is generally considered as one of the strongest ...
... becomes easy to deduce doctrines of vast importance from the original axiom . The only mis- fortune is , that by ... become an object either of desire or of aversion . The fear of death is generally considered as one of the strongest ...
الصفحة 60
... become a question whether to keep the thieves from dishonesty by raising them above distress would not be a better course than to em- ploy officers against them . But the actual cases are not parallel . Every man who chooses can become ...
... become a question whether to keep the thieves from dishonesty by raising them above distress would not be a better course than to em- ploy officers against them . But the actual cases are not parallel . Every man who chooses can become ...
الصفحة 61
... become a thief ; but a man cannot become a king or a member of the aristocracy whenever he chooses . The number of the depredators is limited ; and therefore the amount of depredation , so far as physical pleasures are con- cerned ...
... become a thief ; but a man cannot become a king or a member of the aristocracy whenever he chooses . The number of the depredators is limited ; and therefore the amount of depredation , so far as physical pleasures are con- cerned ...
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