Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... persons and property of men . But Mr. Mill seems to think that the preservation of property is the first and only object . It is true , doubtless , that many of the injuries which are offered to the persons of men proceed from a desire ...
... persons and property of men . But Mr. Mill seems to think that the preservation of property is the first and only object . It is true , doubtless , that many of the injuries which are offered to the persons of men proceed from a desire ...
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... persons will make use of them to defeat the very end for which government exists . " But is it not possible that a king or an aristocracy may soon be saturated with the objects of their desires , and may then protect the community in ...
... persons will make use of them to defeat the very end for which government exists . " But is it not possible that a king or an aristocracy may soon be saturated with the objects of their desires , and may then protect the community in ...
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... person and property of another subservient to his pleas- ures , notwithstanding the pain or loss of pleasure which it may occasion to that other individual , is , " according to Mr. Mill , “ the foundation of government . " That the ...
... person and property of another subservient to his pleas- ures , notwithstanding the pain or loss of pleasure which it may occasion to that other individual , is , " according to Mr. Mill , “ the foundation of government . " That the ...
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... person who holds the doc- trines of Mr. Mill to doubt that the rich , in a democ- racy such as that which he recommends , would be pillaged as unmercifully as under a Turkish Pacha ? It is no doubt for the interest of the next ...
... person who holds the doc- trines of Mr. Mill to doubt that the rich , in a democ- racy such as that which he recommends , would be pillaged as unmercifully as under a Turkish Pacha ? It is no doubt for the interest of the next ...
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... person to whom the temptation is proposed stands at the time . But , when the question is propounded generally about the whole species , the impossibility of answering is still more evident . Man differs from man ; generation from gen ...
... person to whom the temptation is proposed stands at the time . But , when the question is propounded generally about the whole species , the impossibility of answering is still more evident . Man differs from man ; generation from gen ...
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