The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... effect of encouraging individual development to any degree at all commensurate with the ad- vancement of the general culture . But Mr. Mill seems to think , not only that this is true , but that the direct tendency of all our ...
... effect of encouraging individual development to any degree at all commensurate with the ad- vancement of the general culture . But Mr. Mill seems to think , not only that this is true , but that the direct tendency of all our ...
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... effect its results . The whole of this chapter on Individuality , admirable as it is in other respects , is marked by a singular hopelessness of tone ; a singular lack of appreciation of the dignity and worth of the national character ...
... effect its results . The whole of this chapter on Individuality , admirable as it is in other respects , is marked by a singular hopelessness of tone ; a singular lack of appreciation of the dignity and worth of the national character ...
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... effects of our later civilization . Mr. Mill lack's faith . The age has tendencies beside those which lie on the surface , which are too obscure even for his philosophy to discover , but which may well be believed to balance and ...
... effects of our later civilization . Mr. Mill lack's faith . The age has tendencies beside those which lie on the surface , which are too obscure even for his philosophy to discover , but which may well be believed to balance and ...
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... adequately represented . No real democracy , nothing but a false show of democracy , is possible without it . " p . 137 . The system by which Mr. Mill proposes to effect this 28 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
... adequately represented . No real democracy , nothing but a false show of democracy , is possible without it . " p . 137 . The system by which Mr. Mill proposes to effect this 28 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
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The system by which Mr. Mill proposes to effect this de- sirable improvement in representation is that drawn up by Mr. Thomas Hare , " a man of great capacity , fitted alike for large general views and for the contrivance of practical ...
The system by which Mr. Mill proposes to effect this de- sirable improvement in representation is that drawn up by Mr. Thomas Hare , " a man of great capacity , fitted alike for large general views and for the contrivance of practical ...
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