Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 pagina's |
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Pagina 367
... question is , in what manner the interest of the constituent body is to be rendered identical with that of the community . Mr Mill shows that a minority of the community , consisting even of many thousands , would be a bad constituent ...
... question is , in what manner the interest of the constituent body is to be rendered identical with that of the community . Mr Mill shows that a minority of the community , consisting even of many thousands , would be a bad constituent ...
Pagina 412
... question , which those may answer who know what it means ; but what other men ought to do , is a question of no mystery at all . The word ought , if it means any thing , must have reference to some kind of interest or motives ; and what ...
... question , which those may answer who know what it means ; but what other men ought to do , is a question of no mystery at all . The word ought , if it means any thing , must have reference to some kind of interest or motives ; and what ...
Pagina 483
... question ; a question , be it remembered , not raised by us - a question which we should have felt strong objections to raising unnecessarily a question put forward by himself , as intimately connected with the subject of his two ...
... question ; a question , be it remembered , not raised by us - a question which we should have felt strong objections to raising unnecessarily a question put forward by himself , as intimately connected with the subject of his two ...
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The Poetical Works of JOHN DRYDEN 2 vols University | 293 |
UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
BENTHAMS DEFENCE OF MILL | 377 |
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