I consider noxious passes any one's lips, it invades all the " social rights " attributed to me by the Alliance. The doctrine ascribes to all mankind a vested interest in each other's moral, intellectual, and even physical perfection, to be denned by... liberty - Страница 161по john stuart mill - 1859Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 страници
...a vested interest in each other's moral, intellectual, and even physical perfection, to be defined by each claimant according to his own standard. Another...religiously binding on any except Jews, is a highly beneficial custom. And inasmuch as this custom cannot be observed without a general consent to that... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 страници
...lectual, and even physical perfection, to be de- l fined by each claimant according to his own, -.=— -i; standard. Another important example of illegitimate...religiously binding on any except Jews, is a highly beneficial custom. And inasmuch as this custom cannot be observed without a general consent to that... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 страници
...perfection, to be defined by each claimant according to his own standard. ; V A*_ Another ^mportant example of illegitimate interference with the rightful...individual, not simply threatened, but long since i .» carried into triumphant effect, is Sabbatarian ( legislation. Without doubt, abstinence on one... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 страници
...found its way into distinct language : being nothing short of this — that it is the absolute sociaj right of every individual, that every other individual...religiously binding on any except Jews, is a highly beneficial custom. And inasmuch as this custom cannot be observed without a general consent to that... | |
| 1899 - 710 страници
...Liberty, and his words are so apposite that it may be permitted to recall them at length. He says — " Without doubt, abstinence on one day in the week,...religiously binding on any except Jews, is a. highly beneficial custom. And inasmuch as this custom cannot be observed without a general consent to that... | |
| Robert Carter Pitman - 1877 - 424 страници
...difference in the moral freedom " (p. 201). Of course he regards " Sabbatarian legislation " as an " important example of illegitimate interference with...threatened, but long since carried into triumphant effect " (p. 1 74). Of these evil things he is sure. Of some others even his great mind is left in doubt.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1878 - 98 страници
...a vested interest in each other's moral, intellectual, and even physical perfection , to be defined by each claimant according to his own standard. Another...religiously binding on any except Jews, is a highly beneficial custom. And inasmuch as this custom cannot be observed without a general consent to that... | |
| W. W. Satterlee - 1883 - 196 страници
...its workings. He further regards " Sabbatarian legislation" as an "important example of illigitimate interference with the rightful liberty of the individual,...threatened, but long since carried into triumphant effect" (P- 174.) But he is not satisfied yet. He seems confident that the foregoing are fair illustrations... | |
| 1894 - 916 страници
...a vested interest in each other's moral, intellectual, and even physical perfection, to be defined e, во far as the exigencies of life permit, from the usual daily occupation, though in no respect religiously... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 страници
...vested interest in each other's moral, Intel' lectual, and even physical perfection, to be defined by each claimant according to his own standard. Another...exigencies of life permit, from the usual daily occupation, (hough in no respect religiously binding on any except Jews, is a highly beneficial custom. And inasmuch... | |
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