Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... question is , how are those to whom the necessary power is intrusted to be prevented from abusing it ? Mr. Mill first passes in review the simple forms of government . He allows that it would be inconvenient , if not physically ...
... question is , how are those to whom the necessary power is intrusted to be prevented from abusing it ? Mr. Mill first passes in review the simple forms of government . He allows that it would be inconvenient , if not physically ...
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... question , it is a suf- ficient practical answer , for the present purpose , to say that the unfavourable sentiments of man are excited by every thing which hurts them . " It is strange that a writer who considers the pain de- rived ...
... question , it is a suf- ficient practical answer , for the present purpose , to say that the unfavourable sentiments of man are excited by every thing which hurts them . " It is strange that a writer who considers the pain de- rived ...
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... question is a question of degree . If all men preferred the mod- erate approbation of their neighbours to any degree of wealth or grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men desired wealth so intensely ...
... question is a question of degree . If all men preferred the mod- erate approbation of their neighbours to any degree of wealth or grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men desired wealth so intensely ...
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... question ; and proceeds to settle the point by prov- ing , after his fashion , that no combination of the three simple forms , or of any two of them , can possibly exist . " From the principles which we have already laid down 20 MILL'S ...
... question ; and proceeds to settle the point by prov- ing , after his fashion , that no combination of the three simple forms , or of any two of them , can possibly exist . " From the principles which we have already laid down 20 MILL'S ...
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... question therefore is , What will happen when the power is equal ? " In the first place , it seems impossible that such equality should ever exist . How is it to be established ? or , by what criterion is it to be ascertained ? If there ...
... question therefore is , What will happen when the power is equal ? " In the first place , it seems impossible that such equality should ever exist . How is it to be established ? or , by what criterion is it to be ascertained ? If there ...
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