Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... THEORY OF GOVERNMENT . 52 • ( Edinburgh Review , October 1829. ) 92 • • • • • SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY . ( Edinburgh Re- view , January 1830. ) 132 • • • • MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS . ( Edinburgh Re- view , April 1830 ...
... THEORY OF GOVERNMENT . 52 • ( Edinburgh Review , October 1829. ) 92 • • • • • SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY . ( Edinburgh Re- view , January 1830. ) 132 • • • • MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS . ( Edinburgh Re- view , April 1830 ...
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... theory of Mr. Mill rests altogether on false principles , and that even on those false principles he does not reason logically . Never- theless , we do not think it strange that his speculations should have filled the Utilitarians with ...
... theory of Mr. Mill rests altogether on false principles , and that even on those false principles he does not reason logically . Never- theless , we do not think it strange that his speculations should have filled the Utilitarians with ...
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... theory which we have founded on that other fact . But , if the fact be certain , the un- avoidable conclusion is that our theory is false ; and , in order to correct it , we must reason back from an enlarged collection of facts to ...
... theory which we have founded on that other fact . But , if the fact be certain , the un- avoidable conclusion is that our theory is false ; and , in order to correct it , we must reason back from an enlarged collection of facts to ...
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... theory and in a fact which contradicts it is an exercise of faith sufficiently hard : but to believe in a theory because a fact contradicts it is what neither philosopher nor pope ever before required . This , however , is what Mr. Mill ...
... theory and in a fact which contradicts it is an exercise of faith sufficiently hard : but to believe in a theory because a fact contradicts it is what neither philosopher nor pope ever before required . This , however , is what Mr. Mill ...
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... theory of politics in the mathematical form , in which Mr. Mill delights , from the premises with which he has himself furnished us . PROPOSITION I. THEOREM . No rulers will do any thing which may hurt the peo ple . VOL II . 2 This is ...
... theory of politics in the mathematical form , in which Mr. Mill delights , from the premises with which he has himself furnished us . PROPOSITION I. THEOREM . No rulers will do any thing which may hurt the peo ple . VOL II . 2 This is ...
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