Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... possess much val- uable knowledge respecting those subjects , are by no means so well qualified to judge of a great system as if they had taken a more enlarged view of literature and society . Nothing is more amusing or instructive than ...
... possess much val- uable knowledge respecting those subjects , are by no means so well qualified to judge of a great system as if they had taken a more enlarged view of literature and society . Nothing is more amusing or instructive than ...
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... possess their property . But the practice of vindictive assassination as it has existed in some parts of Europe - the practice of fighting wanton and sanguinary duels , like those of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , in which ...
... possess their property . But the practice of vindictive assassination as it has existed in some parts of Europe - the practice of fighting wanton and sanguinary duels , like those of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , in which ...
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... possesses and he desires . But if one man will do this , so will several . And if powers are put into the hands of a comparatively small number , called an aristocracy , - powers which make them stronger than the rest of the community ...
... possesses and he desires . But if one man will do this , so will several . And if powers are put into the hands of a comparatively small number , called an aristocracy , - powers which make them stronger than the rest of the community ...
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... possess himself of the objects of desire at the cost of another , leads on , by infallible sequence , where power over a community is attained , and nothing checks , not only to that degree of plunder which leaves the members ...
... possess himself of the objects of desire at the cost of another , leads on , by infallible sequence , where power over a community is attained , and nothing checks , not only to that degree of plunder which leaves the members ...
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... possess equal power . Two electors , each of whom has a vote for a borough , possess , in that respect , equal power . If not , all Mr. Mill's political theories fall to the ground at once . For , if it be impossible to ascertain ...
... possess equal power . Two electors , each of whom has a vote for a borough , possess , in that respect , equal power . If not , all Mr. Mill's political theories fall to the ground at once . For , if it be impossible to ascertain ...
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