| 1848 - 788 страници
...was industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord wonld gain ; if he is lazy or intemperate, it ia at his landlord's expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are... | |
| 1848 - 806 страници
...condition,— that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own. if he was industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain; if...expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 страници
...condition, that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own. If he was industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if...expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1848 - 570 страници
...condition, that he can be scarcely better off or worse off by any act of his own. If he was industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain : if...intemperate, it is at his landlord's expense."-"' A change from this state, he, says is imperatively called for ; and to show that it might be effected,... | |
| 1848 - 802 страници
...— that he can scarcely be either better or worse oif by any act of his own. If he was industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if he is lazy or intemperate, it is at Ы.ч landlord's expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self-command, imagination... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 672 страници
...is at his landlord's expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are taken uway, and those of a slave not substituted. He has nothing to hope, and nothing to fear, except being... | |
| 1859 - 852 страници
...condition, that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own, If he were industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if...self-command or labour imagination itself cannot conceive." Now, it is unquestionable that the social revolution of Ireland during the last few years has removed... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 594 страници
...characterized by Mr. Mill : — "A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self-command imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements...are taken away and those of a slave not substituted. He has nothing to hope and nothing to fear, except being dispossessed of his holding, and against this... | |
| William Shee - 1863 - 274 страници
...this condition ; if he is industrious and prudent no one but his landlord can gain ; if he is lazy and intemperate, it is at his landlord's expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self command, the imagination cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are taken... | |
| William Shee - 1863 - 272 страници
...this condition; if he is industrious and prudent no one but his landlord can gain; if he is lazy and intemperate, it is at his landlord's expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labour or self command, the imagination cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are taken... | |
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