It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which a human being in the plenitude of every faculty is delivered up to the tender mercies of another human being, in the hope forsooth that this other will use the power solely for the... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Страница 83по Great Britain. Parliament - 1871Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Stuart Mill - 1869 - 208 страници
...experience through which those principles have been slowly and painfully worked out. It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which...legal slaves, except the mistress of every house. It is not, therefore, on this part of the subject, that the question is likely to be asked, Cui bono... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1869 - 204 страници
...hope forsooth that this other will use the power solely for the good of the person subjected to it. i Marriage is the only actual bondage known to * our...legal slaves, except the mistress of every house. It is not, therefore, on this part of the subject, that the question is likely to be asked, Cui bono... | |
| University of Oxford - 1869 - 314 страници
...to) the account of the existing state of things in the world. Mr. Mill gravely states that (p. 147) ' Marriage is the only actual bondage known to our law....legal slaves, except the mistress of every house.' This slavery must of course be abolished at once, without any compensation to the slave-owners, and... | |
| Carlos White - 1870 - 264 страници
...Mill's Subjection of Women. principles have been slowly and painfully worked out. It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which...legal slaves, except the mistress of every house." (p. 147.) The common law of England is, in many respects, unjust to the wife ; but the passage quoted... | |
| Carlos White - 1870 - 290 страници
...Mill's Subjection of Women. principles have been slowly and painfully worked out. It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which...legal slaves, except the mistress of every house." (p. 147.) The common law of England is, in many respects, unjust to the wife ; but the passage quoted... | |
| 1870 - 492 страници
...experience through which those principles have been slowly and painfully worked out. It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which...legal slaves, except the mistress of every house." It may also be asked, what would be the advantage of opening all honourable employments to women, and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 198 страници
...worked out. It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which ahumanbeinginthe plenitude of every faculty is delivered up to the...legal slaves, except the mistress of every house. V It is not, therefore, on this part of the subject, that the question is likely to be asked, Cui bono... | |
| 1870 - 974 страници
...to the tender mercies of another human being, in the hope, forsooth, that this other will use the y. power solely for the good of the person subjected...bondage known to our law. There remain no legal slaves, sr except the mistress of every house." It may also be asked, what would be the advantage of opening... | |
| Carlos White - 1870 - 270 страници
...the power solely for the good of the person subjected to it. Marriage is the only actual bond-- age known to our law. There remain no legal slaves, except the mistress of every house." (p. 147.) The common law of England is, in many respects, unjust to the wife ; but the passage quoted... | |
| Exile from France - 1876 - 472 страници
...and to all the experience through which those principles have been slowly and painfully worked out. Marriage is the only actual bondage known to our law....legal slaves, except the mistress of every house." — JOHN STUART MILL. IT will readily be admitted that the present state of restrictive union of the... | |
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