Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... exists in the minds of most men is vague and undistinguishing . He first assumes , justly enough , that the end of government is " to increase to the utmost : : the pleasures , and diminish to the utmost 10 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
... exists in the minds of most men is vague and undistinguishing . He first assumes , justly enough , that the end of government is " to increase to the utmost : : the pleasures , and diminish to the utmost 10 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
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... exists for the pro- tection of the persons and property of men . But Mr. Mill seems to think that the preservation of property is the first and only object . It is true , doubtless , that many of the injuries which are offered to the ...
... exists for the pro- tection of the persons and property of men . But Mr. Mill seems to think that the preservation of property is the first and only object . It is true , doubtless , that many of the injuries which are offered to the ...
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... exists is , that one man , if stronger than another , will take from him whatever that other possesses and he desires . But if one man will do this , so will several . And if powers are put into the hands of a comparatively small number ...
... exists is , that one man , if stronger than another , will take from him whatever that other possesses and he desires . But if one man will do this , so will several . And if powers are put into the hands of a comparatively small number ...
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... exists . " But is it not possible that a king or an aristocracy may soon be saturated with the objects of their desires , and may then protect the community in the enjoyment of the rest ? Mr. Mill answers in the negative . He proves ...
... exists . " But is it not possible that a king or an aristocracy may soon be saturated with the objects of their desires , and may then protect the community in the enjoyment of the rest ? Mr. Mill answers in the negative . He proves ...
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... exist . " This is not true , unless it be true that a rich man is as likely to covet the goods of his neighbours as a poor man , and that a poor man is as likely to be solicitous about the opinions of his neighbours as a rich man . But ...
... exist . " This is not true , unless it be true that a rich man is as likely to covet the goods of his neighbours as a poor man , and that a poor man is as likely to be solicitous about the opinions of his neighbours as a rich man . But ...
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