Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... of his labour . " Therefore such a govern- ment might , according to Mr. Mill's subsequent doc- trine , perfectly accomplish the end of its institution . The matter is not of much consequence , except as MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 11.
... of his labour . " Therefore such a govern- ment might , according to Mr. Mill's subsequent doc- trine , perfectly accomplish the end of its institution . The matter is not of much consequence , except as MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 11.
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... ment was instituted . The unfitness , therefore , of an aristocracy to be intrusted with the powers of government , rests on demon- stration . " In exactly the same manner Mr. Mill proves abso- lute monarchy to be a bad form of ...
... ment was instituted . The unfitness , therefore , of an aristocracy to be intrusted with the powers of government , rests on demon- stration . " In exactly the same manner Mr. Mill proves abso- lute monarchy to be a bad form of ...
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... ment , it is thus evident , cannot possibly exist . . . . It may be proper to inquire whether an union may not be possible of two of them . • " Let us first suppose , that monarchy is united with aristocracy . Their power is equal or ...
... ment , it is thus evident , cannot possibly exist . . . . It may be proper to inquire whether an union may not be possible of two of them . • " Let us first suppose , that monarchy is united with aristocracy . Their power is equal or ...
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... ment was stronger than the Crown in the reign of Henry VIII . , or that the Crown was stronger than the Parliament in 1641. 66 Hippocrate dira ce que lui plaira , " says the girl in Moliere ; " mais le cocher est . mort . " Mr. Mill may ...
... ment was stronger than the Crown in the reign of Henry VIII . , or that the Crown was stronger than the Parliament in 1641. 66 Hippocrate dira ce que lui plaira , " says the girl in Moliere ; " mais le cocher est . mort . " Mr. Mill may ...
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... ment a step further ; for those laws have been made by males . Now , if the kind feelings of one half of the spe- cies be a sufficient security for the happiness of the other , why may not the kind feelings of a monarch or 34 MILL'S ...
... ment a step further ; for those laws have been made by males . Now , if the kind feelings of one half of the spe- cies be a sufficient security for the happiness of the other , why may not the kind feelings of a monarch or 34 MILL'S ...
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