Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... mankind . These pains are ca- pable of rising to a height with which hardly any other pains incident to our nature can be compared . There is a certain de- gree of unfavourableness in the sentiments of his fellow - creatures , under ...
... mankind . These pains are ca- pable of rising to a height with which hardly any other pains incident to our nature can be compared . There is a certain de- gree of unfavourableness in the sentiments of his fellow - creatures , under ...
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... mankind . " In the grand discovery of modern times , the system of repre- sentation , the solution of all the difficulties , both speculative and practical , will perhaps be found . If it cannot , we seem to be forced upon the ...
... mankind . " In the grand discovery of modern times , the system of repre- sentation , the solution of all the difficulties , both speculative and practical , will perhaps be found . If it cannot , we seem to be forced upon the ...
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... mankind . Is then the interest of a Turk the same with that of the girls who compose his harem ? Is the interest of a Chinese the same with that of the woman whom he harnesses to his plough ? Is the interest of an Italian the same with ...
... mankind . Is then the interest of a Turk the same with that of the girls who compose his harem ? Is the interest of a Chinese the same with that of the woman whom he harnesses to his plough ? Is the interest of an Italian the same with ...
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... mankind . It would still be incumbent on Mr. Mill to prove that the interest of every generation is identical with the interest of all succeeding generations . And how on his own principles he could do this we are at a loss to conceive ...
... mankind . It would still be incumbent on Mr. Mill to prove that the interest of every generation is identical with the interest of all succeeding generations . And how on his own principles he could do this we are at a loss to conceive ...
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... mankind we enjoy a full security against that calamity . That flood will no more return to cover the earth . But is it possible that in the bosom of civilisation itself may be engendered the malady which shall destroy it ? Is it ...
... mankind we enjoy a full security against that calamity . That flood will no more return to cover the earth . But is it possible that in the bosom of civilisation itself may be engendered the malady which shall destroy it ? Is it ...
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