Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... wealth or grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men desired wealth so intensely as to be willing to brave the hatred of their fellow - creatures for sixpence , Mr. Mill's argument against monarchies ...
... wealth or grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men desired wealth so intensely as to be willing to brave the hatred of their fellow - creatures for sixpence , Mr. Mill's argument against monarchies ...
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... wealth and power , each party will endeavour to obtain as much as possible . " If any expedient presents itself to any of the supposed parties effectual to this end , and not opposed to any preferred object of pursuit , we may infer ...
... wealth and power , each party will endeavour to obtain as much as possible . " If any expedient presents itself to any of the supposed parties effectual to this end , and not opposed to any preferred object of pursuit , we may infer ...
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... wealth of the community , for their own advantage . " The democracy or community have all possible motives to endeavour to prevent the monarchy and aristocracy from exer- cising power , or obtaining the wealth of the community for their ...
... wealth of the community , for their own advantage . " The democracy or community have all possible motives to endeavour to prevent the monarchy and aristocracy from exer- cising power , or obtaining the wealth of the community for their ...
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... wealth . Scarce- ly any despotic sovereign has plundered his subjects to a large extent without having reason before the end of his reign to regret it . Every body knows how bitterly Louis the Fourteenth , towards the close of his life ...
... wealth . Scarce- ly any despotic sovereign has plundered his subjects to a large extent without having reason before the end of his reign to regret it . Every body knows how bitterly Louis the Fourteenth , towards the close of his life ...
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... wealth have been accumulated by a comparatively small number , the case is widely dif- ferent . The immediate want is , at particular seasons , craving , imperious , irresistible . In our own time it has steeled men to the fear of the ...
... wealth have been accumulated by a comparatively small number , the case is widely dif- ferent . The immediate want is , at particular seasons , craving , imperious , irresistible . In our own time it has steeled men to the fear of the ...
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