The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay: Contributions to Knight's quarterly magazine. Contributions to the Edinburgh reviewLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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... theory of Govern- ment must be laid in careful and copious historical induc- tion ; and he believed that Mr. Mill's work rested upon a vicious reasoning a priori . Upon this point he felt the more earnestly , owing to his own passion ...
... theory of Govern- ment must be laid in careful and copious historical induc- tion ; and he believed that Mr. Mill's work rested upon a vicious reasoning a priori . Upon this point he felt the more earnestly , owing to his own passion ...
Стр. xii
... theory which was commonly known by the name of The Greatest Happiness Principle . Another article in the Westminster Review followed ; and a surrejoinder by Macaulay in the Edinburgh Review of October , 1829. Macaulay was irritated at ...
... theory which was commonly known by the name of The Greatest Happiness Principle . Another article in the Westminster Review followed ; and a surrejoinder by Macaulay in the Edinburgh Review of October , 1829. Macaulay was irritated at ...
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... 1829. ) WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL . ( June 1829. ) UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT . ( October 1829. ) . 183 . 232 . 282 · 323 . 360 CONTRIBUTIONS ΤΟ KNIGHT'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE . VOL . I. B xvi CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME .
... 1829. ) WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL . ( June 1829. ) UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT . ( October 1829. ) . 183 . 232 . 282 · 323 . 360 CONTRIBUTIONS ΤΟ KNIGHT'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE . VOL . I. B xvi CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME .
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... theory of the origin of human ideas . Society indeed has its great men and its little men , as the earth has its mountains and its valleys . But the in- equalities of intellect , like the inequalities of the surface of our globe , bear ...
... theory of the origin of human ideas . Society indeed has its great men and its little men , as the earth has its mountains and its valleys . But the in- equalities of intellect , like the inequalities of the surface of our globe , bear ...
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... theories , than to those tre- mendous lines which disclose the secrets of the tower of hunger , or to that half - told tale of guilty love , so pas- sionate and so full of tears . We do not mean to say that the contemporaries of Dante ...
... theories , than to those tre- mendous lines which disclose the secrets of the tower of hunger , or to that half - told tale of guilty love , so pas- sionate and so full of tears . We do not mean to say that the contemporaries of Dante ...
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