| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1136 sayfa
...political art, inspired me, as I believe it has inspired all thoughtful persons who have adopted it, with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human society ; by freeing the form of political institutions towards which the whole civilized world is manifestly... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 sayfa
...had at l;w<t hit on this uudiscoverable combination, and hence his deligl:" ("this great discovery inspired me with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human society"). which under the circumstances strikes us as excessive for such a powerful intellect. He fastened on... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 484 sayfa
...political art, inspired me, as I believe it has inspired all thoughtful persons who have adopted it, with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human society; by freeing the form of political institutions towards which the whole civilized world is manifestly... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 508 sayfa
...political art, inspired me, as I believe it has inspired all thoughtful persons who have adopted it, with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human society; by freeing the form of political institutions towards which the whole civilized world is manifestly... | |
| John H. Humphreys - 1911 - 434 sayfa
...obtained a majority of the votes given therein as hereinafter mentioned." persons who have adopted it, with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human Society, by freeing the form of political institutions towards which the whole civilized world is manifestly... | |
| George Peabody Gooch - 1920 - 676 sayfa
...political art, inspired me, as I believe it has inspired all thoughtful persons who have adopted it, with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human society, by freeing the form of political institutions towards which the whole civilised world is manifestly... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1924 - 382 sayfa
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| Clarence Gilbert Hoag, George Hervey Hallett - 1926 - 588 sayfa
...political art, inspired me, as I believe it has inspired all thoughtful persons who have adopted it, with new and more sanguine hopes respecting the prospects of human society. . . . Anyone who throws it over as a mere theoretical subtlety or crotchet, tending to no valuable... | |
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