Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... motives derived from pleasure or from pain . The infliction of pain is of course direct injury ; and , even if it take the milder course , in order to produce obedience by motives derived from pleasure , the gov- ernment must confer ...
... motives derived from pleasure or from pain . The infliction of pain is of course direct injury ; and , even if it take the milder course , in order to produce obedience by motives derived from pleasure , the gov- ernment must confer ...
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... motives drawn from pain , as well as by motives drawn from pleasure , they will carry their cruelty , as well as their rapacity , to a frightful extent . As he seems greatly to admire his own reasonings on this subject , we think it but ...
... motives drawn from pain , as well as by motives drawn from pleasure , they will carry their cruelty , as well as their rapacity , to a frightful extent . As he seems greatly to admire his own reasonings on this subject , we think it but ...
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... motives , objects of desire , as they talk of lines and numbers , there is no end to the contradictions and absurdities into which they fall . There is no proposition so mon- strously untrue in morals or politics that we will not ...
... motives , objects of desire , as they talk of lines and numbers , there is no end to the contradictions and absurdities into which they fall . There is no proposition so mon- strously untrue in morals or politics that we will not ...
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... motives and the other by the other , government would clearly be necessary to restrain the class which was eager for plunder and careless of reputation : and yet the powers of government might be safely intrusted to the class which was ...
... motives and the other by the other , government would clearly be necessary to restrain the class which was eager for plunder and careless of reputation : and yet the powers of government might be safely intrusted to the class which was ...
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... 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 the other half of the human character , and reasoning on it as ...
... 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 the other half of the human character , and reasoning on it as ...
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