Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 9
... look only at the outside of the facts , appears to be divided on this sub- ject . Absolute monarchy , under Neros and Caligulas , under such men as the Emperors of Morocco and Sul- tans of Turkey , is the scourge of human nature . On ...
... look only at the outside of the facts , appears to be divided on this sub- ject . Absolute monarchy , under Neros and Caligulas , under such men as the Emperors of Morocco and Sul- tans of Turkey , is the scourge of human nature . On ...
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... look only at one - half of human nature , and to reason on the motives which impel men to oppress and despoil others , as if they were the only motives by which men could possibly be influenced . We have already shown that , by taking ...
... look only at one - half of human nature , and to reason on the motives which impel men to oppress and despoil others , as if they were the only motives by which men could possibly be influenced . We have already shown that , by taking ...
الصفحة 28
... look back to the passage quoted above , they will see that we repre- sent Mr. Mill's argument quite fairly . Now we should have thought that , without the help of either history or experience , Mr. Mill would have discovered , by the ...
... look back to the passage quoted above , they will see that we repre- sent Mr. Mill's argument quite fairly . Now we should have thought that , without the help of either history or experience , Mr. Mill would have discovered , by the ...
الصفحة 39
... look , for the means of supporting even his own household . Exam- ples to the same effect might easily be multiplied . But despots , we see , do plunder their subjects , though his- tory and experience tell them that , by prematurely ...
... look , for the means of supporting even his own household . Exam- ples to the same effect might easily be multiplied . But despots , we see , do plunder their subjects , though his- tory and experience tell them that , by prematurely ...
الصفحة 42
... look up as models for their imitation , whose opinions they hear daily repeated , and account it their honour to adopt . There can be no doubt that the middle rank , which gives to science , to art , and to legislation itself their most ...
... look up as models for their imitation , whose opinions they hear daily repeated , and account it their honour to adopt . There can be no doubt that the middle rank , which gives to science , to art , and to legislation itself their most ...
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