Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... thing which they have and he desires , it is sufficiently evident , that when a man is called a king he does not change his nature ; so that when he has got power to enable him to take from every man whatever he pleases , he will take ...
... thing which they have and he desires , it is sufficiently evident , that when a man is called a king he does not change his nature ; so that when he has got power to enable him to take from every man whatever he pleases , he will take ...
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... thing which hurts them . " It is strange that a writer who considers the pain de- rived from the unfavourable sentiments of others as so acute that , if sufficiently at command , it would super- sede the use of the gallows and the tread ...
... thing which hurts them . " It is strange that a writer who considers the pain de- rived from the unfavourable sentiments of others as so acute that , if sufficiently at command , it would super- sede the use of the gallows and the tread ...
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... thing which hurts them . Therefore no rulers will do any thing which may hurt the people . Which was the thing to be proved . Having thus , as we think , not unsuccessfully imitated Mr. Mill's logic , we do not see why we should not ...
... thing which hurts them . Therefore no rulers will do any thing which may hurt the people . Which was the thing to be proved . Having thus , as we think , not unsuccessfully imitated Mr. Mill's logic , we do not see why we should not ...
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... thing which depends upon human will ; because there are strong motives in favour of it , and none that can be conceived in opposi- tion to it . The mixture of three of the kinds of govern- ment , it is thus evident , cannot possibly ...
... thing which depends upon human will ; because there are strong motives in favour of it , and none that can be conceived in opposi- tion to it . The mixture of three of the kinds of govern- ment , it is thus evident , cannot possibly ...
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... thing without the assent of the other , 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 ...
... thing without the assent of the other , 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 ...
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