Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... correct it , we must reason back from an enlarged collection of facts to principles . Now here we have two governments which , by Mr. Mill's own account , come under the same head in his theoretical classification . It is evident ...
... correct it , we must reason back from an enlarged collection of facts to principles . Now here we have two governments which , by Mr. Mill's own account , come under the same head in his theoretical classification . It is evident ...
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... correct assumption , such a government would not perfectly accomplish the end of its institution . Yet such a government might , as far as we can perceive , “ insure to every man the greatest possible quantity of the produce of his ...
... correct assumption , such a government would not perfectly accomplish the end of its institution . Yet such a government might , as far as we can perceive , “ insure to every man the greatest possible quantity of the produce of his ...
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... correct mg , or altogether abandoning it , according as those new facts prove it to be partially or fundamentally un- sound . Proceeding thus , - patiently , - diligently , candidly , -we may hope to form a system as far infe- rior in ...
... correct mg , or altogether abandoning it , according as those new facts prove it to be partially or fundamentally un- sound . Proceeding thus , - patiently , - diligently , candidly , -we may hope to form a system as far infe- rior in ...
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... correct to say , that by means of the science of government , and of other kindred sci- ences the science of education , for example , which falls under exactly the same principle we arrive at the science of human nature . If , on the ...
... correct to say , that by means of the science of government , and of other kindred sci- ences the science of education , for example , which falls under exactly the same principle we arrive at the science of human nature . If , on the ...
الصفحة 100
... of the question ; and which , therefore , though correctly deduced from the premises , are in practice utterly false . For , if Mr. 4 Mill professes to prove only that absolute monarchy and aristocracy 100 UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT .
... of the question ; and which , therefore , though correctly deduced from the premises , are in practice utterly false . For , if Mr. 4 Mill professes to prove only that absolute monarchy and aristocracy 100 UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT .
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