Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... rich man is as likely to covet the goods of his neighbours as a poor man , and that a poor man is as likely to be solicitous about the opinions of his neighbours as a rich man . But we do not see that , by reasoning a priori on such ...
... rich man is as likely to covet the goods of his neighbours as a poor man , and that a poor man is as likely to be solicitous about the opinions of his neighbours as a rich man . But we do not see that , by reasoning a priori on such ...
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... rich and poor , educated and ig- norant , shall have votes . But why not the women too ? This question has often been asked in parliamentary debate , and has never , to our knowledge , received a plausible answer . Mr. Mill escapes from ...
... rich and poor , educated and ig- norant , shall have votes . But why not the women too ? This question has often been asked in parliamentary debate , and has never , to our knowledge , received a plausible answer . Mr. Mill escapes from ...
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... rich men , and a great majority of poor men . If there were a thousand men with ten pounds apiece , it would not be worth while for nine hundred and ninety of them to rob ten , and it would be a bold attempt for six hundred of them to ...
... rich men , and a great majority of poor men . If there were a thousand men with ten pounds apiece , it would not be worth while for nine hundred and ninety of them to rob ten , and it would be a bold attempt for six hundred of them to ...
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... rich minority . Is it possible to doubt to what , on his own principles such an ar- rangement must lead ? It may perhaps be said that , in the long run , it is for the interest of the people that property should be secure , and that ...
... rich minority . Is it possible to doubt to what , on his own principles such an ar- rangement must lead ? It may perhaps be said that , in the long run , it is for the interest of the people that property should be secure , and that ...
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... 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 generation , and it may be for the remote interest of the present ...
... 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 generation , and it may be for the remote interest of the present ...
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