Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 39
... of the United States is not in point . In a coun- try where the necessaries of life are cheap and the wages of labour high , where a man who has no capital but his legs and arms may expect to become rich MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 39.
... of the United States is not in point . In a coun- try where the necessaries of life are cheap and the wages of labour high , where a man who has no capital but his legs and arms may expect to become rich MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 39.
الصفحة 40
... rich by industry and frugality , it is not very decidedly even for the immediate advantage of the poor to plunder the rich ; and the punishment of doing so would very speedily follow the offence . But in countries in which the great ...
... rich by industry and frugality , it is not very decidedly even for the immediate advantage of the poor to plunder the rich ; and the punishment of doing so would very speedily follow the offence . But in countries in which the great ...
الصفحة 41
... rich , there would have been another scramble for property , another maximum , another general confiscation , another reign of terror . Four or five such convulsions following each other , at intervals of ten or twelve years , would ...
... rich , there would have been another scramble for property , another maximum , another general confiscation , another reign of terror . Four or five such convulsions following each other , at intervals of ten or twelve years , would ...
الصفحة 65
... rich that have a propensity to take the property of other people . There is no instance upon earth of the poor having combined to take away the property of the rich ; and all the instances habitually brought forward in support of it are ...
... rich that have a propensity to take the property of other people . There is no instance upon earth of the poor having combined to take away the property of the rich ; and all the instances habitually brought forward in support of it are ...
الصفحة 66
... rich shall make the law . " This passage is alone sufficient to prove that Mr. Bentham has not taken the trouble to read our article from beginning to end . We are quite sure that he would not stoop to misrepresent it . And , if he had ...
... rich shall make the law . " This passage is alone sufficient to prove that Mr. Bentham has not taken the trouble to read our article from beginning to end . We are quite sure that he would not stoop to misrepresent it . And , if he had ...
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