To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new wants and desires, even if not of a very elevated kind, provided that their gratification can be a motive to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. Elementary Economics - Страница 336по Thomas Nixon Carver - 1920 - 400 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 страници
...nature, is yet, in a certain measure, a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...provided that their gratification can be a motive to bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 632 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after' their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 632 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 страници
...qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must bo inspired with new wants and desires, even if not of...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it was... | |
| John Matthias Wilson, Thomas Fowler - 1887 - 428 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it was... | |
| Church congress - 1888 - 790 страници
...energy of the natives. Turning to the political economist, we find Mr. John Stuart Mill saying : — " To civilize a savage he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. The motive power which was most relied on for inducing the negroes of the West Indies, after their... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 628 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...to steady and regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation, had contented themselves, as it was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 страници
...occasions. Some amount of these qualities is a necessary condition of any great improvement among mankind. To civilize a savage, he must be inspired with new...that their gratification can be a motive to steady aud regular bodily and mental exertion. If the negroes of Jamaica and Demerara, after their emancipation,... | |
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