Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... better treated in England than in Persia , he may per- haps find out , in the course of his inquiries , why it is that the Danes are better governed than the subjects of Caligula . We now come to the most important practical ques- tion ...
... better treated in England than in Persia , he may per- haps find out , in the course of his inquiries , why it is that the Danes are better governed than the subjects of Caligula . We now come to the most important practical ques- tion ...
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... better the government , the greater is the inequality of conditions : and the greater the ine- quality of conditions , the stronger are the motives which impel the populace to spoliation . As for Amer- ica , we appeal to the twentieth ...
... better the government , the greater is the inequality of conditions : and the greater the ine- quality of conditions , the stronger are the motives which impel the populace to spoliation . As for Amer- ica , we appeal to the twentieth ...
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... 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 a 60 WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL .
... 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 a 60 WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL .
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... better off under a constitutional form of government . Mr. Mill proceeds like a director of police , who , without asking a single question about the state of his district , should give his orders thus : " My maxim is , that every man ...
... better off under a constitutional form of government . Mr. Mill proceeds like a director of police , who , without asking a single question about the state of his district , should give his orders thus : " My maxim is , that every man ...
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... better off than we were . The Utilitarian advises us with great pomp to be as well off as we can . The doctrine of a moral sense may be very unphilo- sophical ; but we do not think that it can be proved to be pernicious . Men did not ...
... better off than we were . The Utilitarian advises us with great pomp to be as well off as we can . The doctrine of a moral sense may be very unphilo- sophical ; but we do not think that it can be proved to be pernicious . Men did not ...
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