Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 53
... expression should escape us , we trust that he will attribute it to inadvertence , to the momentary warmth of controversy , to anything , in short , rather than to a design of affronting him . Though we have nothing in common with the ...
... expression should escape us , we trust that he will attribute it to inadvertence , to the momentary warmth of controversy , to anything , in short , rather than to a design of affronting him . Though we have nothing in common with the ...
الصفحة 54
... expression can be found , it has been dropped by inadvertence . Our object was to prove , not that monarchy and aristocracy are good , but that Mr. Mill had not proved them to be bad ; not that democracy is bad , but that Mr. Mill had ...
... expression can be found , it has been dropped by inadvertence . Our object was to prove , not that monarchy and aristocracy are good , but that Mr. Mill had not proved them to be bad ; not that democracy is bad , but that Mr. Mill had ...
الصفحة 84
... expression and the other sound very well in debating clubs ; but in the real conflicts of life our passions and interests bid them stand aside and know their place . The " greatest happiness principle " has always been latent under the ...
... expression and the other sound very well in debating clubs ; but in the real conflicts of life our passions and interests bid them stand aside and know their place . The " greatest happiness principle " has always been latent under the ...
الصفحة 86
... expressions of the same kind . We do not ap- prehend that it is a less flexible cant than those which have preceded it , or that it will less easily furnish a pre- text for any design for which a pretext may be required . The " original ...
... expressions of the same kind . We do not ap- prehend that it is a less flexible cant than those which have preceded it , or that it will less easily furnish a pre- text for any design for which a pretext may be required . The " original ...
الصفحة 91
... expressing a wish - though we fear it has but little chance of reaching Mr. Ben- tham that he would endeavour to find better editors for his compositions . If M. Dumont had not been a rédacteur of a different description from some of ...
... expressing a wish - though we fear it has but little chance of reaching Mr. Ben- tham that he would endeavour to find better editors for his compositions . If M. Dumont had not been a rédacteur of a different description from some of ...
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