Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 74
... look who was anxious that pantries should be safe . " This is all very witty ; but it does not touch us . On the present occasion , we cannot but flatter our- selves that we bear a much greater resemblance to a practical catchpoll than ...
... look who was anxious that pantries should be safe . " This is all very witty ; but it does not touch us . On the present occasion , we cannot but flatter our- selves that we bear a much greater resemblance to a practical catchpoll than ...
الصفحة 93
... look it in the face . The Westminster Reviewer begins by charging us with having misrepresented an important part of Mr. Mill's argument . “ The first extract given by the Edinburgh Reviewers from UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT . 93.
... look it in the face . The Westminster Reviewer begins by charging us with having misrepresented an important part of Mr. Mill's argument . “ The first extract given by the Edinburgh Reviewers from UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT . 93.
الصفحة 94
... look only at the outside of the facts , appears to be divided on this subject ; ' there are Caligulas in one place , and kings of Denmark in another . ' As the surface of history affords , therefore , no certain principle of decision ...
... look only at the outside of the facts , appears to be divided on this subject ; ' there are Caligulas in one place , and kings of Denmark in another . ' As the surface of history affords , therefore , no certain principle of decision ...
الصفحة 109
... Look at the Long Parliament on the day on which Charles came to seize the five members : and look at it again on the day when Cromwell stamped with his foot on its floor . On which day was its apparent power the greater ? On which day ...
... Look at the Long Parliament on the day on which Charles came to seize the five members : and look at it again on the day when Cromwell stamped with his foot on its floor . On which day was its apparent power the greater ? On which day ...
الصفحة 123
... look at the thing purchased as well as the price paid for it . A thief , assuredly , runs a greater risk of being hanged than a labourer ; and so an officer in the army runs a greater risk of being shot than a banker's clerk ; and a ...
... look at the thing purchased as well as the price paid for it . A thief , assuredly , runs a greater risk of being hanged than a labourer ; and so an officer in the army runs a greater risk of being shot than a banker's clerk ; and a ...
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